“There are no simple answers”, he said simplistically.
The power of the human mind comes from the ability to compress vast amounts of knowledge into simple principles. The Declaration of Independence. Einstein’s energy equation. Plate tectonics. That’s how we deal with a world of infinite details using a mind of finite capacity.
The alternative to simplifying principles is to keep bumping into trees while denying the existence of forests, let alone of botany.
rayannina about 15 years ago
If that’s so, I’m not looking forward to the synthesis …
rekrr about 15 years ago
hmmmm……true…
Superfrog about 15 years ago
Do you get fries with that?
madKanga about 15 years ago
(At the risk of injecting an unwanted political left/right diatribe) ANY politician would pay for one of those.
wndrwrthg about 15 years ago
“It’s gods will”.
pschearer Premium Member about 15 years ago
“There are no simple answers”, he said simplistically.
The power of the human mind comes from the ability to compress vast amounts of knowledge into simple principles. The Declaration of Independence. Einstein’s energy equation. Plate tectonics. That’s how we deal with a world of infinite details using a mind of finite capacity.
The alternative to simplifying principles is to keep bumping into trees while denying the existence of forests, let alone of botany.
CogentModality about 15 years ago
“It’s Darwin’s fault.”
ronaldmundy about 15 years ago
If the lens is round, why are the pictures square?
wicky about 15 years ago
Oh for a good old kraut dog with spicy mustard and a schooner of beer.
grinstoya about 15 years ago
If the answer isn’t beautiful in its simplicity… it’s probably not the right answer… mmmmmmmm… kraut dog with spicy mustard and a schooner of beer.
OrfusJDog about 15 years ago
I much appreciate pschearer’s input.
However, I would like to point out the distinction between “simple” and “simplistic”.
I would like to… but at the moment I can’t formulate what it might be.
Digital Frog about 15 years ago
I like the variation on Murphy’s Law:
No matter how complex the problem, there is always a simple, readily understandable, and easy to implement solution that is wrong….
mjlew01 about 15 years ago
“simplistic answers to complex questions” That is the standard procedure for the gop.
dtut about 15 years ago
@OrfusJDog
According to wiktionary, “simplistic” means… Overly simple; In a manner that simplifies the issue to a degree where many important details are lost
I think that captures it well.
dtut about 15 years ago
@DigitalFrog, this is not Murphy’s law:
(1) Murphy’s law is a comment (if possibly dubious) about the universe. This is a comment about human nature.
(2) It is actually a well-known quote from HL Mencken, which goes, “For every complex problem there is an answer that is simple, neat, and wrong.”
Dirty Dragon about 15 years ago
Simplistic Answers to Complex Questions: Tax cuts, Vouchers and De-regulation.
(I’ve heard this somewhere before…)
Varnes about 15 years ago
I’ll have a simple brat with mustard and onions, please…
David_J Premium Member about 15 years ago
I’ll see your dog and beer and raise you a hot pretzel.
treered about 15 years ago
after reading all this… WHERE IS THE ROACH COACH!
lazygrazer about 15 years ago
Common sense is fat-free.
bmonk about 15 years ago
Mathematicians think deeply of simple things.
I think simply (simplistically) of deep things…
Ronshua about 15 years ago
Make that a grilled garlic brat on extra sourdough , heavy on the spicy mustard please .
Here’s your tip…save your money hard times are coming soon .
Ushindi about 15 years ago
That sign on the cart reminds me very much of many of the comments posted on GoComics….
Kraut dog, spicy mustard and a schooner of beer? Well, I know what I’m having for dinner this evening.
Lawrence Stetz Premium Member about 15 years ago
Just don’t care about it.
DonVanni about 15 years ago
Still there’s nothing better than Occam’s Razor for cutting through the undergrowth.
Logicman about 15 years ago
a schooner of beer????
Sign me up! The last time I had a rowboat of beer and that wasn’t enough …. I hope it won’t take a battleship! :o
Superfrog about 15 years ago
@Digital frog
I recently learned that Murphy’s law wasn’t named after Murphy. Apparently it was named after another Irishman of the same name.
WalterEPhillips almost 5 years ago
complex answer.