One should have a "stretch goal", shouldn't one? I like this definition: In engineering, a solution may be considered elegant if it uses a non-obvious method to produce a solution which is highly effective and simple. An elegant solution may solve multiple problems at once, especially problems not thought to be inter-related.
Merriam-Webster Definition of ELEGANCE
source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/elegance
So - what's your stretch goal?
Merriam-Webster Definition of ELEGANCE
1
a: refined grace or dignified propriety : urbanity
b: tasteful richness of design or ornamentation <the sumptuous elegance of the furnishings>
c: dignified gracefulness or restrained beauty of style : polish <the essay is marked by lucidity, wit, and elegance>
d: scientific precision, neatness, and simplicity <the elegance of a mathematical proof>
So - what's your stretch goal?
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