Clarity was originally a tool, a means to help us understand the world and see ourselves, but many people have turned it into a weapon to defend against the world.


So they constantly reflect, analyze, and detach from emotions, seeming increasingly rational, but in reality falling into "metacognitive overload," with the mind always scrutinizing itself, gradually losing the ability to genuinely feel the world and engage in life.
True maturity in clarity is not about always standing above and observing everything from a high vantage point, but after seeing through complexity, human nature, and uncertainty, still being willing to return to life itself and establish genuine connections with the world.
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