Do you know what's the fastest way to find clarity when you feel chaotic inside?

It’s by listening to someone who speaks with surgical precision.

And letting their words melt through you, as you sit there, humbly, like a student.

It doesn’t matter if they’re talking about business, philosophy, or how to make the perfect cup of coffee.

It just needs to be something you can follow and feel through.

What matters is that you’re not clinging to your own chaos—but allowing their words to pass through, you like a stream of clarity replenishing your noisy mind.

That’s the moment you detach from your chaos—and become a true student of life, open and receptive.

Often, we feel comfortable with chaos because we don’t want to admit we’re vulnerable—or face the parts of ourselves we’ve been avoiding.

But you open the doorway to clarity by humbling yourself, admitting you don’t have all the answers—and being okay with it.

Sometimes, that’s all we need.

A simple permission to be weak, chaotic, and confused—without rushing to fix anything right now.

As Krishnamurti often pointed out, true freedom comes when we let go of the desire to become something else.

Instead of trying to clear the noise, the chaos, the misery—why not let it sit there for a moment? And listen to that teacher in front of you?

He might not have the answers you're searching for. But the clarity of thought he does have might gently melt through you, clearing the noise inside.

Next time you feel unclear, pause—and listen.

Sometimes, clarity comes when we stop searching and start receiving.

Thanks for being here.

—Jasir

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