Keep it simple, complexity is the enemy from "summary" of ReWork by David Heinemeier Hansson,Jason Fried
Complexity is the enemy of execution. When you make things too complicated, the chances of getting things done diminish. That's why you need to keep things simple. Simplicity is about stripping away the superficial and getting to the core of what really matters. It's about focusing on the essential and cutting out the rest. By keeping things simple, you make it easier for yourself and others to understand and act. Clarity and coherence are key when it comes to simplicity. If your message is muddled and your ideas are all over the place, you're not being simple. You need to be clear and to the point. Make sure that your message is easy to understand and that your ideas flow logically from one to the next. If there are any gaps or inconsistencies, your message will be lost.
Logical sequencing is also important. You need to arrange your ideas in a way that makes sense and follows a natural progression. If your ideas jump around or are presented in a random order, your message will be confusing. Make sure that each idea leads smoothly into the next, building a coherent argument or narrative.
Transition words and phrases can help with this. Using words like "first", "next", "then", and "finally" can help guide your reader through your ideas and connect ...
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