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Simple or complex?

  • Foto del escritor: Delia Morales Ortega
    Delia Morales Ortega
  • 24 abr 2016
  • 2 Min. de lectura


Every single situation has two points of view. One that makes that everything looks like easy, simple or plain and the other one that seems to be difficult, complex or complicated.


There is nothing that is just like one or another way because both interpretations can be made even simultaneously of everything we have to live as when we observe a coin, it depends on the side we look at, that we will see the heads or the tails.


So that, the simplicity or the complexity of something depends on factors like the perspective from which we visualise the situation because to get away from the focal point and take some distance to increase our view can show us a different reality of which we had when we were closer.


The attitude it is another relevant factor as many times we think that something can be more complicated than how it really is, this stops us to tackle the topic that it comes to be much accessible once we decide to try and we are able to do it.


All these aspects are under the influence of our subconscious that based on its deliberations determinate our opinions in the way that it can make that something really plain can seem to be totally the opposite.


And although it is contradictory, it happens that it is easier for us to find or identify the complicated side of everything, than the side which is much simpler because we think that the last one can be suspicious and if a priori it seems that something has no complication we will do everything to find it.


To conclude, if everything is simple and complex at the same time, the only thing that depends on us is the proportion of each of these aspects in the concrete fact because we know that at the end the practice and the experience make plain this that seemed to be complicated at the beginning.

 
 
 

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