Thomas Moore on Simplicity



You can’t force simplicity; but you can invite it in by finding as much richness as possible in the few things at hand. Simplicity doesn’t mean meagerness but rather a certain kind of richness, the fullness that appears when we stop stuffing the world with things.

- Thomas Moore, The Re-Enchantment of Everyday Life, p. 293

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