....are often the most satisfying. Does that mean, then, that there is no merit in a complicated plan or an intricate arrangement? Well, let's put it this way. If, at the heart of the situation, there is something simple and genuine, everything can become as convoluted as it cares to be. Problems arise only when there's a great interconnecting web of explanation and justification surrounding an effectively empty space.
Keep emptiness at bay. Stick with what you know has depth and merit.
Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion.
(Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel)
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