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#3571: Why Groups Hate Clarity

podcast February 22, 2026


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Clarity means I know exactly what I’m doing. No confusion. No guessing. Just clear steps and action. But when I bring that same clarity into a group, it can feel threatening because now someone has to decide, take responsibility, and be seen.

Groups often survive on comfort, not precision. They like options open and roles blurry because that keeps everyone safe. The moment I make things clear, options close, accountability shows up, and the hiding stops. That’s why groups sometimes push back on the very thing that would actually move them forward.

Show Notes:

[08:40]#1 Clarity forces accountability. 

[16:54]#2 Clarity collapses plausible deniability.

[21:44]#3 Clarity accelerates decision making before the group may be ready.

[26:29] Recap

Episodes Mentioned:

3382: Clarity Is A Revenue Strategy

2196: How To Create Clarity

1729: Are You Experiencing Growth — Or Just In The Wrong Place? How To Know With Clarity

112: Key To Success: Clarity

3541: Why I Don’t Speak At Colleges

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