“Your vision will be blurry, but it will grow clear with time.”
Share this quote
About this quote
It calls out the habit of waiting for perfect certainty and exposes it as an excuse. Take one concrete action, learn from the result, and the fog lifts — clarity is a product of work, not waiting. Stop polishing plans and start testing them to force honest lessons and real progress.
When to use it
- Feeling lost about your career? Pick one skill to practice for 30 days instead of waiting to 'figure it out.'
- Have a vague business idea? Call one potential customer this week and listen — clarity comes from testing, not planning.
- Unsure about a move or relationship? Try a short trial period and evaluate what you learn rather than holding out for perfect certainty.

