Why Clarity Comes After Action, Not Before

Why Clarity Comes After Action, Not Before
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Why Clarity Comes After Action, Not Before

Introduction

Many people wait for clarity before starting. This article explains why clarity is created through action.

Main Body

Clarity feels necessary before action. You want to be sure before you begin. But clarity rarely comes in advance.

It develops through experience. When you act, you learn. When you learn, you adjust. This creates understanding. Waiting delays this process.

Starting accelerates it. Because clarity is not a prerequisite. It is a result. As we commence the actions to perform a work, in the due course the clarity emerges consequently as an outcome of the actions performed. That clarity further acts as a guiding start to proceed ahead with our previous actions or include a course correction and then move ahead with the work. Merely sittjng and pondering and doing discussion on the subject matter doesn't bring actual clarity.