There is a persistent misconception that complexity equals intelligence. In reality, the opposite is true: those who truly understand something make it clear.
A technical design should not impress — it should function.
A drawing should not look clever — it should be clear.
Clarity is not simplification.
Clarity is mastery over detail.
What clarity looks like
- features with meaningful names
- tolerances that can be explained
- technical documentation without noise
- renders that make design intent visible
The world already has enough complicated models.
What it needs is understandable engineering.
Seniority is quiet, not loud
You see it in behavior:
- precision without drama
- confidence without haste
- broad thinking with exact execution
The best engineers build trust through simplicity — not through complexity.
