We love Simple things.
Don't we?
Simple answers.
Simple reasons.
Simple explanations.
Simple exams.
Simple life.
Simple food.
Simple life-partners (seedhi-saadi/seedha-saada)
Simplicity.
etc. etc....
No matter how 'complex' world we may find ourselves in, we tend to crave for simple things.
There is one catch however.
We confuse 'being simple' with 'being truth/correct', and here in lies the fallacy.
We tend to forget that what is simple might not always be correct.
Often we accept simple explanations, if it is what we 'want' to believe, or if it is what we 'feel' is correct.
It often limits our ability to question the explanation/reason/answer/etc.etc.
It limits our ability to question the assumptions beneath the Question.