Thursday, March 26, 2009

What is meant in the saying 'less is more'?

You dont have to go over the top to make an impression.
What is meant in the saying %26#039;less is more%26#039;?
A certain look speaks volumes.
What is meant in the saying %26#039;less is more%26#039;?
making things complex only complicate things, so it lessens the meaning. simple but straight to the point is the best way





its like saying %26quot;I love you%26quot; to someone every 5 minutes, but this other couple says it only when they really mean it, it has more substance this way. less is more
Reply:Sometimes simplicity speaks more to the point. Too much can clutter, confuse and detract from another person%26#039;s observation of what it is you%26#039;re wanting to convey.


A room that has too much stuff in it..even if all pieces are beautiful...the clutter makes it unattractive. Whereas, if you select only the essential %26#039;you%26#039; articles and display them in such a fashion as to be easily viewed, people will be able to appreciate your sense of style.


When speaking, rather than long, verbose essays, a clear and precise statement of your view will hit a person%26#039;s ear more comfortably, allowing them to not only fully hear your point, but room to toss it around in their own heads and see how it fits.


Lastly, when wearing make up. Applying it artfully so as to bring out your features, rather than slabbing color on top of color, allows for YOU to shine through, instead of, once again, getting lost, hidden and buried underneath a lot of garbage.


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Reply:It started referring to talking ie: when you speak speak less and you will not give others more to pick on. It also says that when you speak less, with knowledge and thought,people take you more seriously.





In food it has referred to portions. Less is better because of excess calories and the less you get the more you savor the experience.Same could be said of sex?
Reply:A simple answer to a question can sometimes be less confusing than a long one that rambles.





In fashion a simple elegant dress can be more beautiful than one with a pattern or design that is too busy.
Reply:it%26#039;s the quality, the intensity that counts, not the quantity.
Reply:That simplicity is desirable.





A good example is in YA. Ever see a 10 paragraph answer when 2 sentences would suffice?





Less is more. A short straightforward answer is often better. A quick simple solution often trumps an ornate one.

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