The simplest path is the best. Feynman once said, if you can explain something in plain language, it means you really understand it.
But paradoxically, the simplest way is not foolproof, nor does it mean that one can earn forever, that everything is connected, or that one is all-knowing and all-powerful.
The core of transaction and cognition should strive for simplicity, yet not be simplistic.
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The simplest path is the best. Feynman once said, if you can explain something in plain language, it means you really understand it.
But paradoxically, the simplest way is not foolproof, nor does it mean that one can earn forever, that everything is connected, or that one is all-knowing and all-powerful.
The core of transaction and cognition should strive for simplicity, yet not be simplistic.