Monday, 28 October 2024

Enbrace depth and complexity.

DON'T BE SIMPLE.

When many celebrate simplicity, there is immense value in recognizing the beauty and richness of complexity. Not being simple is embracing the multifaceted nature of life, ideas, and relationships. Complexity allows us to appreciate our individuality. As individuals, we are a tapestry of experiences, thoughts, and emotions. When we avoid the urge to simplify identities into stereotypes or labels, we open ourselves to deeper levels of connections and understanding.

Relationships thrive on depth and complexity. While surface-level interactions may feel comforting, true connections are forged through vulnerability, authenticity, and understanding. Building meaningful relationships requires time and effort, but the rewards are profound. Engaging with others on a deeper level fosters trust, intimacy, and a sense of belonging that transcends simplicity.

Innovation often stems from complex ideas and interdisciplinary approaches. When we embrace diverse perspectives and multifaceted challenges, we open the door to creative solutions and breakthroughs. Simplifying problems may lead to quick fixes, but true innovation arises when we delve into the intricacies of an issue and explore unconventional paths.

Choosing not to be simple includes questioning conventional societal norms and expectations. Embracing complexities allow us to challenge the status quo, imagine new possibilities, and become an agent for change. By engaging with complexities on social, political, and environmental issues, we become catalysts for progress, pushing boundaries and inspiring others to think critically. We must continually embrace complexity so we can grow unhindered, and enhance our contributions to our society. In a landscape often tempted by oversimplification, we have to choose to explore all the beautiful intricacies of life that will lead us to our desired destiny, and create for us the life of our dreams.


Kamikun John, Author 366 days of wisdom.

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