Hi,

We tend to treat clarity as a requirement.

As if we shouldn’t move, rest, or decide anything until everything makes sense. As if uncertainty means we’ve missed something important.

But clarity doesn’t arrive on demand.
It usually shows up after things settle, not while they’re being forced.

You’re allowed to live inside questions for a while.
You’re allowed to not know what something means yet.

Confusion isn’t a sign that you’re doing something wrong.
It’s often a sign that something is still forming.

You don’t owe constant clarity.

One thing:
Let one unanswered question stay open this week without trying to resolve it.

— Josh

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