15. “A complex system
that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that
worked.” - John Gall
Answer (Nguyen Anh Tung)
I think this is a very correct opinion and profound implications in the
life of each of us. Whenever we want to achieve big goals, long-term nature, is
in the beginning we must outline panorama at the time we succeed. When we want to
do anything, we have to do from the most simple things. We cannot create
complexity at the beginning.
We should set specific goals, from the best simple, easily to perform to
the more complex goal, more difficult. When we have specific targets, all that's
left to do is to try to complete the job in the best way.
In short, when you start to think big, please do from the small things. These small changes will bring us great success in an unexpected way that we do not anticipate.
Messers Porter and Brewer hit the nail on the head: "Our brains can handle complexity, but they crave simplicity"
In short, when you start to think big, please do from the small things. These small changes will bring us great success in an unexpected way that we do not anticipate.
Messers Porter and Brewer hit the nail on the head: "Our brains can handle complexity, but they crave simplicity"
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