Writing for clarity

Clarity is the new gold.

Most of us are lost. We drift without a life’s task, searching for a meaning we cannot name. We have settled into passive roles, following a script we did not write.

To break free, you must learn to think—and to think, you must learn to write. Writing is the bedrock of an unwavering mind.

Writing for Clarity is a space for disciplined self-inquiry. It gives your scattered intuition a concrete voice. It replaces information overload with information that counts.

When was the last time you carefully wrote about yourself?

If you feel the innate urge to be congruent with your true self, your work begins here.

Avoiding the fools

The first blessing

If your circle is chaotic, no higher practice can take root. If your daily life is a theater of drama, no amount of disciplined writing can save your focus. Fools will drag even a good soul into decay.

A fool’s presence is not just a distraction—it is a hazard. They erode your standards. They are poisonous to your progress. Their inability to discern right from wrong leads to a cycle of bad advice, corrupted reflection, and eventual ruin.

  • The Liar
    Nobody just lies once. Dishonesty is a habit, not an accident. Watch how they change stories, cover their tracks and shift details depending on who’s listening.

  • The Highly Negative Person

    They love pessimism. They have a problem for every solution. Every hope is a joke. They don't just expect the worst - they actively root for it. They disguise their negativity as intelligent advice just to kill your momentum and initiative.

  • The Manipulative Person

    You are not their equal, you are a tool. They use charm, 'sad stories', and manufactured drama to control you. If you keep playing their mind games, you’ll never have the energy left to build your own life

  • The Harsh Speaker

    They use bitter words to hurt you. They love a shouting match to mask their own insecurity. They mistake being loud for being important. They rely on slander and aggression to pull people down.

  • The Talkative Person

    They engage in pointless gossip. They take advantage of your time and relationship. They have a massive interest in drama, rumors and the lives of others. They drown out your clarity and add zero value to your life.

Who are the fools?

Fools hide in many disguises. Which ones from our list are you still entertaining?

  • The Fraudster

    They believe their desires trump your rights. They live for the shortcut—cheating, stealing, and hiding behind a two-faced persona because they lack an honest living. They don't want to build a life, they want to plunder yours.

  • The Attention Seeker

    They are obsessed with appearance and desperate for fame. They will say anything for validation. They have no qualms faking just to have an audience. They manufacture drama, play the victim, or do publicity stunts to stay in the spotlight.

  • The Promiscuous Person

    They neither respect you nor themselves. They have daddy and mommy issues. They trade intimacy for hookups, leaving behind a trail of messy, complicated trauma that they are desperate to pass on. You cannot trust them around your family or your peace.

  • The Criminal-minded

    They are reckless troublemakers who lack basic empathy for the world around them. They flout rules for sport and find pleasure in destruction, from damaging property to abusing animals. They will show the same total disregard for your own well-being.

  • The Shameless person

    They flaunt immodesty, perform indecent acts in public. Even blood ties mean nothing to them. They take credit for your work to impress the boss. They are heartless profiteers and brag about their dishonesty. They are capable of any betrayal.

  • The Cowards

    They hesitate in everything. They worship fear and run away from responsibilities. Terrified to explore or improve, they are slaves to the opinion of others—silent when they should speak and resenting anyone who dares to succeed.

  • The Stupid Person

    You can’t argue with them - they will use their stupidity to exhaust you. They reject facts and common sense, but are easily wowed by any lie that feeds their ego. Delusional and morally blind, they are a direct threat to your peace.

  • The Highly Sensitive/ Emotional Person

    They are ruled by feelings. They weaponize their tears and tantrums to hijack the room. They don't want a solution, they want a stage to perform. Because they cannot handle truth and criticism, every step forward with them is two steps back.

  • The Greedy Person

    They are with you for what you have. They often look successful, smart, and driven but they hide a predatory nature. A greedy fool is never satisfied, they will fail you on purpose for their personal gain.

Why avoidance is necessary?

It is impossible to remain unaffected by the company you keep. If you surround yourself with people who lack integrity, clarity, or purpose, you will eventually find your own standards slipping to match theirs.

Avoidance is not about being 'better' than others. It is about respecting your time and mental energy enough to use them for growth.

What impact will your life have if you remove the fools? The answer is — massive.

Use the exercise below to get honest. Clarity requires depth, so go deep. By the time you are finished, you will know who exactly is holding you back.

The inventory of fools