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“Complexity: now available in six confusing formats none of which you asked for.” Ever built something simple… then sabotaged it because it looked too easy? Welcome to The Anti-Simplicity Bias — the sneaky EBD strain that convinces learning designers that “simple” means “lazy.” In this episode, Steve Corney cracks open Chapter 8 of The Enough Bucket and confesses how he’s turned clean, functional courses into corporate drag shows of logic layers, jargon soup, and fake sophistication. We talk about: * Why “too basic” is a compliment, not an insult. * How our fear of being seen as lazy fuels over-complexity. * The difference between smart simple and simple-minded. * How to earn simplicity instead of apologising for it. Because learners don’t need your seven-step framework. They need clarity. And simplicity isn’t a shortcut — it’s a skill. 🎧 Listen, laugh, and spot your own Anti-Simplicity moments. Then join the post-episode chat on LinkedIn using #EBD and tell us your favourite “I made it more complicated than it needed to be” story.
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