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The relationship between "easy" and "easier" is similar to that between "difficult" and a term which implies a high degree of challenge. While "easier" refers to something that requires less effort compared to something else, the corresponding term for "difficult" would be "more difficult" or "harder", indicating a greater level of effort or complexity
. However, it is important to note that a situation can be challenging without being impossible, as stated in and . The distinction between "easy" and "simple" is also relevant, with "simple" referring to something that has few or no complex parts, whereas "easy" implies little effort is required . Lastly,
suggests that the perception of something being easy or difficult can be subjective and may depend on individual abilities and experiences.
In summary, the term that corresponds to "easier" in relation to "difficult" would be "more difficult" or "harder", representing a higher degree of challenge. The concepts of easy and difficult are relative and can depend on various factors, including individual abilities and the complexity of the task at hand.
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Easier & Harder… | joylibby
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https://joylibby.com › 2013 › 09 › 03 › easier-harder
Unstuck Episode 1: Learning to Code is Hard. Difficult is
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https://tobyho.com › 2016 › 02 › 22 › unstuck-ep-1-difficult-is-better
Counterpoint: Doing What's Difficult is the Easiest Path
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https://chrismance.com › ... › 11 › 25 › counterpoint-doing-whats-difficult...
Nothing Is Easy, Nothing Is Hard
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https://www.practicewarriors.com › blog › nothing-is-easy-nothing-is-hard
It May Not Be Easy But It Is Almost Always Simple. | Rex
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https://dailyinspirationandgratitude.com › ... › 05 › 30 › it-may-not-be-ea...
Maybe Easier Isn’t Better After All – The Heart of the
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https://sharingtheheartofthematter.com › ... › 05 › 23 › maybe-easier-isnt-...
Easy vs. Easier — What’s the Difference?
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https://www.askdifference.com › easy-vs-easier
Difference Between Easy and Simple | Compare the Difference
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https://www.differencebetween.com › difference-between-easy-and-vs-si...
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I’m guessing this is because of the way that Firefox treats <button>
: the HTML element that contains the in-text citation.
It would be helpful if the in-text citations were preserved so that I could make a copy of these results in one step.
For example, this format is useful to me:
## Summary
The relationship between "easy" and "easier" is similar to that between "difficult" and a term which implies a high degree of challenge. While "easier" refers to something that requires less effort compared to something else, the corresponding term for "difficult" would be "more difficult" or "harder", indicating a greater level of effort or complexity [1] [7]. However, it is important to note that a situation can be challenging without being impossible, as stated in [3] and [5]. The distinction between "easy" and "simple" is also relevant, with "simple" referring to something that has few or no complex parts, whereas "easy" implies little effort is required [8]. Lastly, [4] suggests that the perception of something being easy or difficult can be subjective and may depend on individual abilities and experiences.
In summary, the term that corresponds to "easier" in relation to "difficult" would be "more difficult" or "harder", representing a higher degree of challenge. The concepts of easy and difficult are relative and can depend on various factors, including individual abilities and the complexity of the task at hand.
*Summaries are experimental and generated by large language models. Please double check for accuracy. [Learn more](https://blog.mojeek.com/2024/04/mojeek-search-summary.html).*
[1]:
https://joylibby.com/2013/09/03/easier-harder/
"Easier & Harder… | joylibby"
[2]:
https://tobyho.com/2016/02/22/unstuck-ep-1-difficult-is-better/
"Unstuck Episode 1: Learning to Code is Hard. Difficult is"
[3]:
https://chrismance.com/2020/11/25/counterpoint-doing-whats-difficult-is-the-easiest-path-to-work-that-matters/
"Counterpoint: Doing What's Difficult is the Easiest Path"
[4]:
https://www.practicewarriors.com/blog/nothing-is-easy-nothing-is-hard
"Nothing Is Easy, Nothing Is Hard"
[5]:
https://dailyinspirationandgratitude.com/2018/05/30/it-may-not-be-easy-but-it-is-almost-always-simple-self-improvement/
"It May Not Be Easy But It Is Almost Always Simple. | Rex"
[6]:
https://sharingtheheartofthematter.com/2023/05/23/maybe-easier-isnt-better-after-all/
"Maybe Easier Isn’t Better After All – The Heart of the"
[7]:
https://www.askdifference.com/easy-vs-easier/
"Easy vs. Easier — What’s the Difference?"
[8]:
https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-easy-and-vs-simple/
"Difference Between Easy and Simple | Compare the Difference"
I wish there was a checkbox on the Mojeek Summary page or a preference in the Mojeek settings where I could get this Markdown version instead.
For example, the options bar already has a Copy Link button while the Summary is showing. So, another option might be to add a Copy Markdown button there.