On simplicity

Living

The best ideas are often the simplest ones. Not because they're easy to come up with—quite the opposite. Simplicity is the result of careful thought, ruthless editing, and deep understanding.

It's easy to make something complicated. It's hard to make it simple.

When you truly understand something, you can explain it simply. When you don't, you hide behind complexity.

Simplicity isn't about removing features or capabilities. It's about clarity of purpose. Every element should have a reason for being there.