The recently negotiated peace deal was challenging for both sides to find something they could agree on. When we think about making peace between parties at war, it's very challenging and complex. Nothing is simple about it.
Think about other global problems, such as poverty and inequality and hunger. All of these are tremendously difficult to solve.
There are countless things in our lives that are complex and complicated and can be exhausting just to think about.
That's why I love the advice John the Baptist offers the crowds. They've heard about the challenge of discipleship, and they want to know how to follow God. John doesn't give them immensely complicated instructions... but he tells them to share out of their abundance, to follow ethical principals in their work to deal fairly with one another. None of this is wildly complex. It's straightforward. It's simple. Do the next right thing, John says, and then the right thing after that. In doing so, in consistently choosing to treat one another with the same grace and kindness that God shows to us, we reveal the Kingdom of God, one small act at a time, through our love and mercy.