Simplification Books

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Supercommunicator: Explaining the Complicated So Anyone Can Understand Supercommunicator: Explaining the Complicated So Anyone Can Understand (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.35 — 82 ratings — published 2014
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New Minimalism: Decluttering and Design for Sustainable, Intentional Living New Minimalism: Decluttering and Design for Sustainable, Intentional Living (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.87 — 1,436 ratings — published 2018
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Simplify: How the Best Businesses in the World Succeed Simplify: How the Best Businesses in the World Succeed (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.92 — 626 ratings — published
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Think Simple: How Smart Leaders Defeat Complexity Think Simple: How Smart Leaders Defeat Complexity (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.65 — 385 ratings — published 2016
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Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.91 — 5,949 ratings — published 2012
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Simplicity Parenting: Using the Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer, Happier, and More Secure Kids Simplicity Parenting: Using the Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer, Happier, and More Secure Kids (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.22 — 15,535 ratings — published 2009
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The Art of Stillness: Adventures in Going Nowhere The Art of Stillness: Adventures in Going Nowhere (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.73 — 8,443 ratings — published 2014
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Angela Lynne Craig
“When we simplify, we are attending to our minds. Clear
minds lead to creativity, vision, health, and productivity.”
Angela Lynne Craig, Pivot Leadership: Small Steps...Big Change

Matt Haig
“... a human looks at a tree it translates the intricately complex mass of leaves and branches into this thing called ‘tree’.
To be a human was to continually dumb the world down into an understandable story that keeps things simple.
She knew that everything humans see is a simplification. A human sees the world in three
dimensions. That is a simplification. Humans are fundamentally limited, generalising creatures, living on auto-pilot, who straighten out curved streets in their minds, which explains why they get lost all the time.”
Matt Haig, The Midnight Library

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