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Anyone can make things bigger and more complex. What requires real effort and courage


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give me some advice thank you

Some people think that anyone can make things more complex and bigger. However, making things as simple as possible needs real effort and courage.

Personaly, I cannot agree with such an opinion. To make things more complex or simpler cannot be a standard to judge how much effort and courage should be spend. Sometimes to make things bigger needs more effort, while in some cases to simplify things also requires no less effort than to make things bigger. What needs more effort is that after things are simplified or made more complex, is that they run better than before.

 

If things can be better after being made bigger and complex, more effort and courage is required. Take the food shop for example. A shop owner runs a food shop in a community. As foods in the shop are fresh and the prices are acceptable, the shop can run well. If the shop owner wants to open more shops in other communities even in other states, to run them well and to earn more money are more difficult. The shop owner must put more effort to solve problems as to understand what kinds of food are needed in different communities, to deal with longer way of transportation and to face competetion from more kinds of rivals in different states. If the shop owner wants to enlarge his or her shop to a global chain shop, then more complex and difficult things he or she must take pains to cope.

 

The same as to make things bigger. If one wants to make things run well after simpify them, much efforts are needed. For example, when we solve a mathmatic problem, we have many ways to find answers. However, some are complex while some are simple. To use a simpler method needs one to use his or her brain more and sometime needs a better grasp of knowledge.

 

In sum, what makes people spend more effort and courage is not to make things become bigger or simpler but to make them better.

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