Talk:Simplicity
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[edit] I hate pointless articles like these
This article is a dictionary definition with references. It adds nothing to our work, and ought to be transwikied to a sentence or two in Wiktionary:Simplicity, where all dicdefs belong. --Ardonik.talk()* 07:06, Oct 29, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] I do not agree with the following sentence:
"Simple things are usually easier to explain and understand than complicated ones."
Simple things are even as hard to grasp as complex things, for the reason: why seem simple things more clear than complex ones? the reason itself is as just complex and the mere complex things as counterpart. Take the golden mean for isntance, it is very easy and simple formula, but why that is very appealing to us is a mystery and very complex. My personal opinion is that simple things are very complex from some standpoints.
The golden mean and it's formla is simple and easy to explain, it's attractiveness is not. Why it's appealing is a irrelevant to it's simplicity. 82.148.96.68 21:57, 4 November 2007 (UTC)