Episode 147: Directional Fog
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About this listen
Fog is usually treated as something to fix or escape. In this episode, we explore fog as a legitimate state of intelligence—one that interrupts prediction, softens urgency, and invites presence.
Directional Fog reframes uncertainty not as a problem, but as a phase where clarity is intentionally withheld. Not because something is wrong—but because something quieter is forming.
Fog doesn’t erase the landscape—it removes the horizon.
When visibility disappears, what’s closest becomes more intimate.
Fog interrupts future-scanning and outcome fixation.
There is no reward for rushing clarity.
Movement in fog is guided by sensation, not plans.
Nothing has gone wrong when answers are unavailable.
Fog is a phase, not a problem—and it lifts on its own.
Fog teaches fidelity to what is here—not to what is ahead.
Clarity doesn’t come from pushing through fog.
It comes when fog finishes doing its work.
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