Sometimes the simple explanations are the best
When you have to explain something that’s complicated, it’s easy to fall into the trap of trying to explain all of the complexities. And then, there’s the almost irresistable force of trying to make it look polished and pretty with an application like PowerPoint.
And then there’s this:
What do you think? They left out the complexities, and it isn’t polished and pretty. But they got the basic message across, didn’t they?




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