Laws of Simplicity
Just finished reading a book called "The Laws of Simplicity" in 30 minutes while waiting for my Japanese conversation class. This is a, well, simple book like something I'd write, but it excels in what many people failed to do: not being afraid of admitting that something is really simple indeed, in contrast to some people who'd just make things more complicated to let readers believe they're great.
And there's one more thing I should learn: converge things I've said and make them concepts, instead of just developing them and try to explain more. Simple book, good thoughts. :)Sent from my iPhone
