In law 9, failure, the author explains that as much as we try, there are some things that can’t be made simple and maybe they shouldn’t be. The rules were revisited and summed up. He also pokes fun at the ways his own rules were becoming complex.
The 10th law explains that the obvious should be taken away and be replaced with the meaningful. This is important, by removing obvious things, clutter is reduced and the emphasis is given to the meaningful components.
-Ashley Zych