Clarity Compounds

A short note on why clear thinking beats more tools, more hustle, and more noise.

Clarity is leverage. When you can name the real problem, the next step gets simpler. When you cannot, everything becomes effort.

Most people try to solve confusion by adding:

That creates motion, not progress.

Clarity compounds because it produces second-order benefits:

“The real constraint is…”

When that sentence is true, the rest becomes easier.

— Benjamin Lewis

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