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Why most people sound unclear even when they know what they're saying

Clarity is not about knowledge. It's about structure.

Most people who struggle with clarity don't lack knowledge. They lack structure.

When you understand a topic deeply, your mind moves in many directions at once. You see the connections, the exceptions, the context. But the listener doesn't have that map. They only hear what you say, in the order you say it.

Clarity, then, is not about adding more. It's about choosing less — and arranging what's left so it lands.

The fastest way to sound clearer is not to learn more. It's to take what you already know and put it in an order someone else can follow.