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> Truths are often simple, their affect on reality and persons however can be quite complex.
Truths may look intuitively simple but aren't, because truths imply a lot of things (subconscious). With full awareness in a clear and detailed mind, the full truth is very deep rooted.
Occam's razor is just a dangerous tool, because it is not always truth.
"Occam's razor is a principle often attributed to 14th–century friar William of Ockham that says that if you have two competing ideas to explain the same phenomenon, you should prefer the simpler one."
> To be objective, simple and elegant in writing is a virtue.
I know, but it is not very appreciated between humans. The process of creation simple things is not easy at all. It is like cooking and eating; eating is very fast in comparison with advanced cooking.
> Poetry is often a good way to metephorically make an example of reality and its effects, taking into account the hidden (simple) truth of life as a God (or otherwise),
Teaching metaphorically is a nice conceptual tool that we use, sometimes reaching poetic/mystic levels or entertainment levels.
And, as a God, yeah, I am seeking all the hidden (complex) truths of life.
> Be careful not to overly romanticize reality and it's downfalls!
Ok. I'll be careful.
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