A decent observation, but it's also true that sometimes complexity becomes an end in itself. It cyclically begets more complexity until it collapses and a new, simpler form emerges.
This Tetris-like complexity-collapse model is very common in biological evolution.
When it works well, the new simpler system will still solve the problems that the old complex system solved. It will just solve them more elegantly.
This Tetris-like complexity-collapse model is very common in biological evolution.
When it works well, the new simpler system will still solve the problems that the old complex system solved. It will just solve them more elegantly.