What are simplified and often inconsistent methods?

Simplified and often inconsistent methods are like using a crayon to draw a picture instead of a full set of colored pencils, they make things easier but might not always give the best result.

Imagine you're trying to build a tower with blocks. A simplified method is like only using big, round blocks, it's fast and easy. But if you want your tower to be tall and steady, maybe you need smaller, square blocks too. That’s where inconsistency comes in, sometimes you use big blocks, sometimes small ones, and it might not always look the same.

Sometimes these methods work great, like when you're just playing and don’t care if your tower is perfectly straight. But other times they can be confusing, especially if you switch between different kinds of blocks without a plan, your tower might wobble or even fall over!

It’s like using only one kind of word to describe everything, it helps you get started, but eventually, you’ll need more words to say exactly what you mean.

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