‘Miss Marple’ thinking

We do not need to travel to see things. We do not need to know a thousand people to have a rounded view of people. We do not need to look to the complicated to find the answer to our question. Life comes to us — in all its forms, in all its simplicity. If we adopt 'Miss Marple' thinking — the close observation of that which is to hand — then we are graced with more than enough information to solve anything that concerns us. Look closely at what there is. Do not be mistaken thinking that the more complex the view, the more likely the answer to what seems a complex question. Most questions are simple anyway.