Complex and Simple Problems

I think complex problems require more complex fixes. 
Simple problems usually require simple fixes. 

Of course this isn’t a hard and fast rule, but I think it’s usually correct. 

When you try to fix a complex problem with a simple solution it usually isn’t sufficient. 
When you try and fix a simple problem with a complex solution you often end up creating a bigger problem. 

The lesson?
Spend lots of time fixing complex problems. 
Don’t overcomplicate the fix to simple problems. 

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