When things feel uncertain, I add.
Another idea.
Another metric.
Another project.
It feels proactive.
It’s usually survival.
More is my default.
If I expand fast enough,
I won’t have to feel the gap.
Expansion without clarity
multiplies confusion.
I end up with more to organize.
More to manage.
More to explain.
Then I try to put it in order.
Order is how I align.
Alignment is how I see clearly.
Clarity was available before I added anything.
Survival says expand.
Clarity says wait.
Wait for what is indicated.
Clarity doesn’t always come with language.
It comes with direction.
A quiet knowing of what to do,
even if I don’t know why.
It focuses on what is here.
On what I can contribute.
Expansion assumes I am lacking.
That I need more.
More resources.
More attention.
More proof.
Clarity assumes I am enough to begin.
Alignment follows clarity.
Expansion follows alignment.
Clarity.
Then alignment.
Then expansion.
In that order,
growth doesn’t scatter.
It compounds.