“People were just too complex to reduce to simple personality traits.”
Brandon Sanderson (1975) American fantasy writer
Source: The Final Empire
June 1932 Henry and June
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
“People were just too complex to reduce to simple personality traits.”
Brandon Sanderson (1975) American fantasy writer
Source: The Final Empire
Peter Kruse (1955–2015) German psychologist
Peter Kruse, Google's Think Quarterly, "Soft Values, Hard Facts" (March 2011) Think Quarterly http://www.thinkwithgoogle.co.uk/quarterly/data/peter-kruse-next-practice.html
Alexis De Tocqueville book Democracy in America
Book Four, Chapter IV.
Democracy in America, Volume II (1840), Book Four
Peter Checkland (1930) British management scientist
Source: Systems Thinking, Systems Practice, 1981, p. 51 cited in: Rosário Macário (2011) Managing Urban Mobility Systems. p. 52
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Source: 1970s, Ecodynamics: A New Theory Of Societal Evolution, 1978, p. 20
Paul Cilliers (1956–2011) South African philosopher
Source: Complexity and Postmodernism (1998), p. 86
Ward Cunningham (1949) American computer programmer who developed the first wiki
A Conversation with Ward Cunningham (2003), The Simplest Thing that Could Possibly Work
Context: The complexity that we despise is the complexity that leads to difficulty. It isn't the complexity that raises problems. There is a lot of complexity in the world. The world is complex. That complexity is beautiful. I love trying to understand how things work. But that's because there's something to be learned from mastering that complexity.
Fakhruddin 'Iraqi (1213–1289) Persian philosopher
Lama’at (Divine Flashes)
David Orrell (1962) Canadian mathematician
Source: The Other Side Of The Coin (2008), Chapter 4, Right Versus Left, p. 135