I have been thinking about this lately, especially while looking at how people move through transitions.
A lot of the time, the problem is not that we need more information. The information is usually already somewhere. It is in an email, a government website, a half-written note, an old conversation, a saved post, a form we still need to finish, or a decision we keep moving to tomorrow.
After a while, everything becomes spread out. Not only across tools, but across mental spaces, and then it starts to feel like we are stuck because we do not know enough. But I am not sure that is always true.
Sometimes we are stuck because too many unfinished pieces are living in too many different places. I think this becomes especially visible during transition moments: moving to a new country, looking for work, starting over, building something alone, or trying to create stability while life is still not fully stable.
At some point, clarity is not about finding one more article, one more tool, or one more framework. It is about bringing enough of the pieces together so you can actually move again.
