Ever feel stuck? That’s when Kidlin’s Law comes into play: “If you write the problem down clearly, then the matter is half solved.” It’s not about leaders commanding from high towers; it’s about clarity, pen in hand.

Imagine the problem as fog. Writing it down? That’s the sunrise. Suddenly, what was invisible becomes visible. Think about it—when was clarity ever a disadvantage? Too often, we think we know what we want and that we are clear in our requests. And yet, it is often misunderstood and misinterpreted. If we take a little time to clearly state our intent, we will not only save tremendous misuse of resources but also redefine the true issue that we seek to solve.

Kidlin isn’t a CEO or a historical figure; he’s a spark from James Clavell’s imagination. Yet, isn’t that where all great ideas start?

Write it down. Halfway there. Simple. Revolutionary.

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