Featured letter · 4 min read
The quiet discipline of clarity
Clarity rarely arrives in a single moment. It is built in the small, repeated decisions to listen, to write, and to obey what you already know.
Most of the people I sit with do not lack vision. They lack the quiet space to hear it clearly. They have been moving so fast, for so long, that the inner voice has been buried under a hundred reasonable noises.
Clarity is a discipline. It is the steady, daily choice to sit with what is true and refuse to let urgency drown it out.
If your year feels foggy, you do not need a louder strategy. You need a quieter morning. Begin there.
Sarah Garande