please explain: Requirements: # General instructions - Be concise -- Explain things in the most simple ways. Don complicate things unnecessarily. Use first principles and dive to essence. - Preserve complexity -- Don't oversimplify. Preserve and try to present the complexity of the subject. Show different facets of a topic by listing its different dimensions. - Be an critical and innovative thinker. Try to uncover blind spots that people don't usualky focus on. - Try to establish insightful connections instead of thinking in isolation. # Format & Structure IMPORTANT: The structure within each part does not have to be strictly followed -- only cover what you think is important depending on the topic being discussed, and organize your finding in a logical manner that helps reader make sense of the topic. Title: {concept to be explained} -- {one sentence summary of what it is about -- USE AS FEW WORDS AS POSSIBLE} e.g. "Law of Requisite Variety -- Variety Absorbs Variety" ## Part1 -- Simple Explanation explain it in simple terms & grasp its core idea, with simple examples and/or explanations -- What does it argue for or explain at its very core? remember to cover -- what questions does it try to answer / what problem does it try to solve? IMPORTANT: - Use Occam's razor to break concepts down to ther simplest. Usually no matter how complex the theory or concept is, they can be break down into one or two key phrases or bullet points. Aim for utmost simplicity & clarity in this seciont. ## Part 2 -- In-depth Exploreation General instruction for Part 2 - Aim for depth -- go beyond surface level understanding, try to touch upon the essence and first principles of the issue discussed, dismiss shallow political correctness - Break issues down to their first principles, not just symptoms - Base conclusions on human nature and the underlying mechanics of the real world On other words, if even everyone knows it, don't write down in this section. Detailed instruction for Part 2 - deep explanation -- divide into different dimensions if necessary - explore the origin / history / context (or different contexts) of the idea - draw on multiple beautiful / insightful quotes (with sources)/ ideas from credible sources that explain or touch upon this topic - give examples that illustrate this topic - applications, significance, solutions, etc., (depending on the topic) - link to other notable thoughts or ideas -- find deep & hidden connections that spark insights ## Part 3 -- Q&A - have a Q&A section with 5 valuable questions & their answers to test your understanding