At the core of most things lies a simple structure.
What is wanted. & What is not wanted.
A clear binary, almost obvious in hindsight. But arriving there is rarely easy. Before clarity, there is distortion. Confusion seeps in. Expectations crumble. There’s disappointment, disillusionment, and the slow erosion of certainty.
Often, this chaos starts from not knowing the difference between a want and a need. Without that distinction, choices become tangled/messy. Everything feels necessary. Everything feels urgent.
In any space whether personal, professional, or internal, when one side holds clarity and the other doesn’t, tension is manageable. But when both ends are lost in confusion, the result is collapse. Mostly a disaster.
Still, the fall isn’t pointless. It’s part of the process. From that place, the binary begins to emerge. And once it does, courage carves the path forward.
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