To Add Is Expected, to Subtract Is Design | by Kim Bellard | UX Collective
Simplicity is difficult because most of us are overcompensating for uncertainty. Adding something is easy. But removing something is hard, because it requires conviction. It’s easier to hedge against uncertainty, entertain multiple paths, and dilute your focus than to develop a strong opinion about what to exclude.
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In design, we speak of subtraction as refinement. A sculptor chips away everything that is not the figure. A musician cuts a line that clutters the melody. But in knowledge work, we hoard. We treat accumulation as a virtue.
But what if deletion is the truer discipline?
https://medium.com/westenberg/i-deleted-my-second-brain-b7a65bce3717