People are often loath to figure out precisely where they are.
They don’t want to know because they’d rather be spread out, in a half-blind manner - in the fog - hoping that the place that they’re at is better than it is, and deluding themselves by remaining vague.
Rather than trying to figure out, “I’m right here, right now, with these specific problems”.
But it’s better to do that because if you have a set of specific problems and you narrow them down and specify them, then you can start fixing them, and you can start fixing them incrementally.
"Slay the dragon in his lair before he comes to your village."
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