7.04.2007

Simplex Veri Sigillum, Just Away

Simplex veri sigillum: simplicity is the mark of wisdom. Unfortunately, it was forgotten by the stream of period. Those words are deemed as a rotten proverb.

Things you heard now should be copious words that entrap you into turbulence of misunderstanding. Further you can blow up somebody else by your words into confuse then you are conferred as an intelligent. Don’t know why?

3 comments:

Th. CorrĂȘa said...

hey, I totally agree with you.

I recommend you read two books: Tractatus Logico-philosophicus, by Ludwig Wittgenstein and 'The Logical Structure of the World', by Rudolf Carnap.

They gonna show you "simplex sigillum veri" is quite more awesome than you though! :D

cya

joop21 said...

Couldnt agree more. Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple- that's creativity (Charles Mingus, Jazz Musician).

I've been in the corporate world for more than a decade, and I found that the expatriates (Indians mostly) have perfected the arts of making simple things complicated. And, as per your writings, they seem intelligent by doing so..hahaha, got enuff of the b.s, so I quit and started my own business now.

joop21 said...

Couldnt agree more. Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple- that's creativity (Charles Mingus, Jazz Musician).

I've been in the corporate world for more than a decade, and I found that the expatriates (Indians mostly) have perfected the arts of making simple things complicated. And, as per your writings, they seem intelligent by doing so..hahaha, got enuff of the b.s, so I quit and started my own business now.