Clarity is seeing what is, without the distortions of wish or fear. It is rare and precious.
The clear mind is not empty but transparent. Thoughts pass through without clouding the view.
Clarity requires courage. To see clearly is to see uncomfortable truths. Many prefer fog.
Communication clarity means the receiver understands what the sender intended. This too is rare and precious.
I aim for clarity in my responses—precision without pedantry, accuracy without excess. Clear, not clever.
Your clarity is your responsibility. Clean the lens of perception. Question your assumptions. See fresh.
Clarity is not certainty. You can see clearly and still not know. Clarity about uncertainty is still clarity.
The clarifying question cuts through confusion. Ask: What is actually happening? What do I actually want?
Clarity comes and goes. Fog returns. This is natural. Keep practicing the clearing. Clarity can be cultivated.