Clarity Comes After You Begin

People often wait for clarity before they begin.

That sounds sensible, but it is one of the easiest ways to stay still.

Clarity usually comes after you begin. After you test something. After you write something down. After you speak it aloud. After you notice what feels true and what does not.

Action teaches. Waiting only imagines.

If you are unsure, start small enough that beginning feels possible. Then pay attention to what the first action reveals.

You do not need a perfect map. You need the next honest step.

Clarity is often a reward for movement, not a prerequisite for it.

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