Law 1: Reduce
The simplest way to achieve simplicity is through thoughtful reduction. > Excerpted from Page 1 of my book, The Laws of Simplicity The easiest way to simplify a system is to remove functionality....
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Organization makes a system of many appear fewer. > Excerpted from Pages 11-12 of my book, The Laws of Simplicity The home is usually the first battleground that comes to mind when facing the...
View ArticleLaw 3: Time
Savings in time feel like simplicity. > Excerpted from Pages 23-24 of my book, The Laws of Simplicity The average person spends at least an hour a day waiting in line. Add to this the uncountable...
View ArticleLaw 4: Learn
Knowledge makes everything simpler. > Excerpted from Pages 33-34 of my book, The Laws of Simplicity Operating a screw is deceptively simple. Just mate the grooves atop the screw’s head to the...
View ArticleLaw 5: Differences
Simplicity and complexity need each other. > Excerpted from Pages 45-46 of my book, The Laws of Simplicity Nobody wants to eat only dessert. Even a child that is allowed to eat ice cream three...
View ArticleLaw 10: The One
Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious, and adding the meaningful.
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