About Let It Be Simple
Let It Be Simple is an ongoing creation of ĐƠN GIẢN. That is pronounced Dun Za-an and rhymes with Fun Man. ĐƠN GIẢN translates to SIMPLE.
As a US expat living in Saigon, Dave Berman adopted the Vietnamese name ĐƠN GIẢN in mid-2023 as The Simple Book of Infinity took form.
Choosing a Vietnamese name was first inspired by young English-speaking Vietnamese people who go by English names. Yearning to be more SIMPLE was also a big factor.
Since becoming ĐƠN GIẢN, a new vibe and voice has emerged, yet again evolving his gifts and how they are shared. Starting in 2010, these are ways he has described his services:
He is an author of several books, and has facilitated events in eleven countries (so far), literally laughing his way around the world.
Other notable experiences include earning a B.S. in Communication from Cornell University; 10 years as a radio DJ; co-founding a global manufacturing company; and in 2009 getting undiagnosed and unmedicated after 20 years being treated as bipolar.
ĐƠN GIẢN is a skilled listener. When he reflects back what people tell him, they often say “wow, I never thought of it that way before.”
Find out more about ĐƠN GIẢN and (more importantly) about yourself in the Let It Be Simple community on WhatsApp. Our experiments reveal the extraordinary simply hidden in our ordinary experiences.
He is an author of several books, and has facilitated events in eleven countries (so far), literally laughing his way around the world.
Other notable experiences include earning a B.S. in Communication from Cornell University; 10 years as a radio DJ; co-founding a global manufacturing company; and in 2009 getting undiagnosed and unmedicated after 20 years being treated as bipolar.
ĐƠN GIẢN is a skilled listener. When he reflects back what people tell him, they often say “wow, I never thought of it that way before.”
Find out more about ĐƠN GIẢN and (more importantly) about yourself in the Let It Be Simple community on WhatsApp. Our experiments reveal the extraordinary simply hidden in our ordinary experiences.