Tag: #ClarityEdited
“The Silent Difference Between Happiness and Joy”
A soulful reflection on the fleeting nature of happiness and the quiet endurance of joy. This essay explores their psychological, emotional, and spiritual differences—and how choosing joy leads to a deeper, more grounded life.
Romeo and Juliet's Guide to Decluttering: How to Reunite What Actually Belongs Together"
"Shakespearean decluttering: Toss the drama, keep the joy. Romeo would've lived longer with less junk. (So will you.) #ClarityEdited"
“When You Already Have ‘Will’”
In this quiet reflection by Clarity, Edited, we look at Matthew 13:12–13 not as a warning, but as an invitation. What if “having” simply means having the will — the courage to believe, to act, to trust? This piece reminds us that the moment we choose to l...
Part 1 of 5: “The Clutter You Can’t See: Why We Hoard Choices, Emotions, and Debt—And How to Let Go”
In a world obsessed with more—more stuff, more options, more noise—we're hoarding things we can't even see. Emotional baggage, mental indecision, digital overload, and quiet debt stack up like invisible junk in the corners of our lives. This isn’t just ab...
Part 1 of 5: “The Zen Art of Not Giving a Junk: Declutter Like a Buddha on Spring Cleaning Day”
Detaching from clutter starts in the mind. Think of your life as a snarky documentary—where you’re both the critic and the cleaner. This witty guide helps you drop the baggage (physical and emotional), one judgment-free drawer at a time. Popcorn optional....