I used to think clarity was about saying things better.
Choosing the right words.
Tightening the explanation.
Practicing until it sounded smooth.
What I believe now is different.
Clarity is about how messages are received, not how they’re delivered.
A message isn’t clear because the speaker understands it.
It’s clear when different brains can process it without friction.
That belief came from watching capable people struggle.
Not from a lack of insight—but from messages that only worked for one kind of thinker.
When clarity is present, people don’t just nod.
They move.
When it’s missing, the speaker works harder, explains longer, and still feels unseen.
That’s why I care so deeply about this work.
Clarity expands what’s possible for the speaker and the listener alike.
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I concur that clarity expands what’s possible for the speaker and the listener alike. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts on the subject.
Yes! It’s so much about knowing your audience and being able to adapt to who is in the room.
Great message to share!
This is so important! I am just figuring out better ways to get my message across to all kinds of learners and listeners! Thanks.
Focusing on how messages land, not just how they’re formed, is a useful reminder.