🧠 The Mental Clarity Crisis in Modern Leadership
In today's information-saturated world, we've lost touch with our authentic thinking and decision-making abilities. People, including children, often regurgitate information with certainty rather than developing original thought.
This mental fog is compounded by information overload, which causes two primary responses:
- Freezing (like a computer crash)
- Making rushed, irrational decisions
The solution lies in early morning self-reflection - data shows that after 10 AM, your chances of effective mental clarity decrease exponentially. Mental clarity requires 5-6 times more attention than physical wellness, making it crucial for effective leadership in the information era.
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