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- Article Link: https://www.surfer.com/features/the-fallacy-of-simplicity/
- Length/Format: 2 double-spaced pages (typed, Times New Roman, 12 pt font with 1” page margins and an MLA header and page headings that contain your last name and a page number)
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The Fallacy of Simplicity
Melekian Brad introduces his work by employing imagery and irony in comparing life to
the sport of surf. The point driven home is that as much as one may view the sport outwardly to
simple, it is not. According to Melekian Brad, the same way one may choose to view life as
which in the long run will not prove the same. Thus, the mind and perception of an individual
towards life goals and aspirations play a critical role in determining the ability to live a simple
surf life.
Melekian Brad goes on to introduce another work that talks about the sport by John
Severson Reef, "In the crowded World," who also happens to be the founder of the sport. The
writer describes what the pictu...
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