Gall’s law

A com­plex sys­tem that works is invari­ably found to have evolved from a simple sys­tem that worked. The inverse pro­pos­i­tion also appears to be true: A com­plex sys­tem designed from scratch never works and can­not be made to work. You have to start over, begin­ning with a work­ing simple system.”

Gall’s Law is a tongue-in-cheek, rule of thumb from John Gall’s Sys­temantics: How Sys­tems Really Work and How They Fail.

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