Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Inspiration for today


I use this statement often in my studies. It helps me to understand the meaning of solving. Einstein's statement on simplicity is elegant in itself. Certainly, Einstein's ideas or theories could get quite complex, as was his theory of relativity of which, at least initially, he was the only one able to understand the math at that time. But if one is to understand its essences, then that understanding must be conveyed as simply as possible for greatest communication and comprehention. And making it too simple might not only be an impossibility but impracticable in helping the learning comprehend greatest meaning. For example, in learning how to write a essay, there are a few elements, that must be written simply in order for the initiate to gain meaning. If you try to write too simple, it means nothing, your essay is like a burger with bun but without the spices inside.To understad some problems too, we need to make it simple so that we can understand and able to solve it. But it happens when someone tries to make the problem simplier till there's no endfor the conflict. You've got to see the forest before you can see the trees: the simple before the complexity of the details.

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