Clarity Comes From Action, Not Overthinking
Clarity Comes From Action, Not Thinking
Thinking feels productive because it is safe. You can plan endlessly without risking failure. Action is different. Action produces feedback, and feedback produces clarity.
Confusion Often Comes From Inaction
Most confusion is not a lack of information. It is a lack of movement. Once you start building, writing, or shipping, many questions answer themselves naturally.
You Do Not Need a Perfect Plan
You do not need a perfect plan. You need a starting point.
Direction emerges after motion, not before it.
Bias Toward Action
Do the next obvious thing.
Adjust after.