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Simple can be harder than complex. But when you get there… you can move mountains.

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  Everyone says they want simple. But few know what it really takes. We think of skill as complexity — as long hours, fancy words, heavy lifting. But what if the real mastery isn’t in doing more… …but in making less feel like more? This is not a lesson about minimalism. It’s about understanding something so deeply… That's when you finally say it out loud, it sounds like the  truth. This is about clarity. And clarity is power. Let’s go deeper — because simplicity isn’t what you begin with. It’s what you  earn . 🤯 Why Do People Think Complexity = Real Work? Because complexity  feels  like effort. Because it looks like intelligence. Because it’s loud — and loud gets attention. We’ve been trained to admire the tangled, the technical, the overly wordy. But that mindset is outdated. Let’s unravel why. 🏛️ Where Did This Mindset Come From? 1. The Origins: Ancient Power = Hidden Knowledge, thus Complexity = Intelligence In ancient times, knowledge was power — and it wa...

The Day I Realised I Was Invisible in My Own Class

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I walk into my classroom every day, sit down, and suddenly feel like I’ve stepped into a bubble of silence. Not because the class is quiet — far from it. People are chatting with their friends, sharing jokes, leaning across desks to whisper something. Yet for me, even in that noise, it feels silent. Because in this class, I am an outsider. Most conversations I have here don’t go beyond the basics:  What’s your name? Where are you from? How did you come here?  And then, silence. No thread to pull, no continuation. The conversation drops, like a call disconnected mid-sentence. Even when I ask for notes or material, I hear,  “It’s on the portal… It’s on the group.”  End of story. But here’s the strange part: I’m not shy. I respond to teachers when no one else does. I ask questions when the class is lost. When I don’t understand something, I raise my hand and clarify instead of copying blanks from my neighbour. Confidence in learning has never been my problem. Yet social...