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One of the reasons that finding clarity is so hard is that there are
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at least five evil universal forces that keep you from finding clarity.
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Here they are.
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First, the fear of focus.
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The fear of focus is the fear that the thing you do focus on might be wrong
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or not enough; that people would want more, or that you might miss out on an
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opportunity that's outside the focus.
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The evil part is that, of course, that's true.
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You might miss out ,only that there's even more to gain once you're
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clear about what really matters.
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Number two, the curse of knowledge.
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The more you know, about something, the harder it gets to speak
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about that thing in simple terms.
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Which is evil because it's your passion that you know most about
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while it's also your passion that you need clarity the most for.
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Number three, the lazy empathy trap.
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To you, it's totally obvious why your product is superior to other products.
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The lazy empathy trap leads you to believe that that's true.
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So you come up with reasons why your customers would love your product
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rather than asking them and finding out what they really care about.
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Number four, the shiny new object syndrome.
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Whenever a new idea pops up or a shiny new thing comes around the
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corner, it screams for your attention.
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It distracts you from doing what's most important.
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It leads you to explore new paths when you still haven't found
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clarity on your destination.
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And so you might end up traveling far, but actually getting nowhere.
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And number five, the wow misconception.
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It's easy to assume that it's the great show that makes people buy your product.
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So you need that bang that wow effect.
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The evil part is that it gets you attention and applause.
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But honestly, you don't need your audience to cheer what a great show has been.
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You need them to see what a great idea.
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It is.
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The aha effect is much more profound than the wow effect.
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The good news is that clarity is revelation work.
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Rigor is your best friend.
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Start with empathy, build solutions to actual problems of your customers,
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and then tell true stories about it.
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This will lead you to overcome the five evil forces.