When we change the things we do, we are on shaky ground. We experience an optical illusion. The plank of understanding we stand on is unclearly positioned. What we see and experience may not be legible, legitimate, or believable. Random actions give confusing outcomes.
This is why we must compare notes about outcomes only by taking consistent actions. Of course, when the result is not desirable, some changes are often required, but they must be based on well-understood reasons for the results from earlier. When we reason out the efforts taken, we are bound to find what did not clearly work!
When we stay with the same experiment and observe things that obstruct us from getting desirable results and something that yields progress toward intended results, we know which steps to discard from the investigation.
Consistency of actions while adding steps that yield results or discarding the steps that don't bring vastly beneficial clarity!
The effective way to achieve clarity is to build understanding such that you know to discard as many actions as possible. It is the surest way to positive outcomes!
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