In this episode, Carl reflects on a line often attributed to H. L. Mencken: "Every complex problem has a solution that is simple, direct, plausible—and wrong." Carl explores the tension between simplicity and complexity, and the discipline required to stay in the messy middle long enough to find what he calls “elegant simplicity.” Instead of rushing to easy answers, the real work involves living with ambiguity, cutting through layers of nuance, and gradually discovering the clarity that lies on the far side of complexity.
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