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It is not true that outward simplicity creates inner calm; it is only inner simplicity, true simplicity of heart, which creates it

Claim that the wild Norwegian dragon carving has inner calm despite complexity, because everything essential has been left and nothing extraneous remains—distinguishing inner from outer simplicity

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  • The property that living wholes have a geometrical simplicity and purity with a certain slowness, majesty, and quietness; everything unnecessary is removed—all centers not actively supporting other centers are stripped out

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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edge

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