There is something powerful about creating a simple idea or use case.

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When an idea is kept simple, it becomes like a room with two doors—each invites those who encounter the room to choose their path, go back the way they came in or continue forward into the next room. Leading to two outcomes.

1. The first group engages with the idea, filling in the information and becoming aware of what needs to be interpreted.

2. The second group does not resonate with what they see and chooses to walk away.

Both paths lead to the same outcome.

The first group continuously contributes to the growth of the creation and moves into the second room.

The second group initially leaves but returns later, once the first group has developed the creation enough to provide a clear path, allowing them to feel comfortable joining in to help grow the idea further.

A creation should ideally begin as a simple idea, allowing it room to grow through various interpretations and interactions.

The human brain has an interesting way of filling in the gaps.

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