Why Clarity Often Comes After You Start
- Mo Oshodi
- Mar 4
- 1 min read

Many people believe clarity arrives before action. They imagine that one day everything will make perfect sense and then, finally, they will begin.
In reality, clarity often arrives after the first step.
Waiting for perfect certainty can lead to months—or even years—of thoughtful planning that never becomes reality.
Action creates feedback. Feedback creates insight. Insight creates clarity.
It’s a simple but powerful cycle.
Sometimes the most productive thing you can do for your future is simply begin, even if the path ahead still looks a little blurry.
"Clarity doesn’t always come before action. Often, action creates the clarity we’re waiting for."
Start small. Start imperfectly. Clarity tends to catch up once movement begins.


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