It's an admonition to not make tasks more difficult than they need to be, or more difficult than they already are.
Have you ever used a needle and thread? When you thread the needle, do you hold the needle still and attempt to get the thread in the hole (like everyone else), or do you hold the thread still and try to get the needle over the thread? If you do it the latter way, it's MUCH more difficult. That's all it means.
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It's an admonition to not make tasks more difficult than they need to be, or more difficult than they already are.
Have you ever used a needle and thread? When you thread the needle, do you hold the needle still and attempt to get the thread in the hole (like everyone else), or do you hold the thread still and try to get the needle over the thread? If you do it the latter way, it's MUCH more difficult. That's all it means.
Brian Raini