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Today I'm joined by Bro. Myles and we're talking about "Easy" vs "Simple"
We often chase simplicity because we think it will make things easier. We want the clear plan, the straightforward system, the step-by-step path that removes confusion. And while simplicity does give us clarity, it doesn’t remove the effort required to execute. In fact, the moment something becomes truly simple, it can actually feel harder. Why? Because there’s no more hiding behind complexity. No more overthinking or constant tweaking. Just a clear objective, a defined goal, and a system that works, if we do.
That’s where most people get stuck. Not in understanding what to do, but in consistently doing it.
Understanding that difference is a game-changer for how you lead, work, and follow through.
By Gabe Baker5
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Today I'm joined by Bro. Myles and we're talking about "Easy" vs "Simple"
We often chase simplicity because we think it will make things easier. We want the clear plan, the straightforward system, the step-by-step path that removes confusion. And while simplicity does give us clarity, it doesn’t remove the effort required to execute. In fact, the moment something becomes truly simple, it can actually feel harder. Why? Because there’s no more hiding behind complexity. No more overthinking or constant tweaking. Just a clear objective, a defined goal, and a system that works, if we do.
That’s where most people get stuck. Not in understanding what to do, but in consistently doing it.
Understanding that difference is a game-changer for how you lead, work, and follow through.

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