“[Simplicity] is our mantra because it gets you both reliability and low cost.” (Discover magazine)
Simplicity amplifies efficiency.
Keep it simple, because simplicity and efficiency are powerful.
Punchy statements like:
Tight is right, long is wrong (For time expectations).
Or all input is error (for Tesla) are two examples of simplicity at work.
And my favorite: The best part is no part: It weighs nothing, costs nothing, can’t go wrong.
Think how these statements can apply to your life and work to help you get more done.
Good luck!
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