Many problems have irreducible complexity.

  • Many problems have irreducible complexity.
    • If you don't actually grapple with that complexity, you don't make forward progress.
    • You might make the illusion of progress by pushing peas around on the plate.
    • If you sweep an unavoidable scary thing under the rug, it's still there!
    • But now it's hidden, and you might forget it's there, which is even more dangerous.