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The reason: the most successful people know the enemy of creativity and clarity is excessive cognition.
Unfamiliar though is the 90-minute opera's sunny straightforwardness, a clarity that occasionally feels excessive.
"I was in particular impressed by the clarity with which the president said excessive differences between interest rates undermine the transmission of monetary policy".
The reasons behind the latter assumption are the following: (1) the keypoints of the first octave are the most difficult to remove, and (2) for the sake of clarity, we work with a significant yet not excessive amount of keypoints.
The euro zone's volatility is largely a result of a lack of clarity over whether the authorities have the will to tackle excessive debt loads and uncompetitive economies.
The enemy of creativity, clarity and being the best at what you do is excessive cognition, or having too many thoughts to process at the same time.
"We value clarity, transparency, precision, sharpness, rather than what some people consider the excessive lyricism and indulgence and big sound of previous eras," said Nicholas Kenyon, the former Proms director who engaged Mr. Norrington.
These high levels for nurses may reflect a lack of clarity about the content and boundaries of their job leading to excessive expectations from others[ 16- 19].
On the other hand the use of such elevated vocabulary bears a serious risk: Whenever the orator makes excessive use of it, the speech might become unclear, thus failing to meet the default requirement of prose speech, namely clarity.
Clarity seduces.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com