No need to know it all
In a world of information overload, happiness might just lie in choosing what not to know.
Less is more. Your mind is like a well-designed interface - it works best when it's not cluttered with unnecessary information.
Think of your attention as prime real estate. What deserves space there? Just as a designer carefully chooses what to show users, we must curate what we let into our consciousness.
I've discovered this truth both as a designer and a human being: clarity comes from curation, not accumulation. When creating interfaces, my goal is simple - show users exactly what they need, precisely when they need it. No more, no less.
This principle extends beyond screens into life itself. The world bombards us with endless information, opinions, and noise. But happiness often lives in the spaces between - in the conscious choice of what to ignore.