Intermittent Clarity vs. Recovery

Intermittent clarity is often mistaken for recovery, but the two are not equivalent.

Recovery implies a return to baseline that holds over time.
Its effects remain after the moment has passed.

Intermittent clarity is transient.
The clarity itself does not alter the underlying state.

When ease appears briefly but does not reset the baseline, clarity—not recovery—is the accurate description.


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