Your article made me think of the story attributed to Hemingway...
Allegedly*, Hemingway was amongst friends when the topic of the best opening lines to a book came up. Someone bet him he couldn’t write the “best” line in less than 6 words. He came up with:
"For sale: baby shoes, never worn."
Bet won!
* (From ChatGPT): The claim that Hemingway wrote the six-word story as part of a bet is a popular anecdote, but there's limited evidence to support it. The story goes that Hemingway bet fellow writers at the Algonquin Hotel that he could craft a complete narrative in just six words. However, the origins of the story are unclear, and it's difficult to verify whether such a bet actually took place.Regardless of its origins, the six-word story attributed to Hemingway has become famous for its ability to convey a poignant and thought-provoking narrative in a very concise form. Whether it was the result of a bet or not, it remains a compelling example of his minimalist writing style.