<p><em>The Book On Clarity: How to Think Cleanly in a Messy World</em> is not a motivational pep talk. It's an operating manual for clear cognition in an age of distraction.</p><p></p><p>Keene argues that clarity isn't a personality trait; it's a practiced discipline. The book maps the terrain that distorts thinking-overload emotional residue bias and engineered distraction-and replaces it with structure: filters over funnels protocols over panic and signal over static.</p><p></p><p>Across five parts readers move from naming the fog to building a personal architecture of insight installing the Anti-Noise Protocol calibrating internal signals and sustaining clarity under pressure. The tone is dry by design: argument example application. No anecdotes no performative hype just practical scaffolding that can be lifted and used immediately.</p><p></p><p>If you're tired of reacting and ready to think cleanly-at work in relationships and in high-stakes moments-this book hands you the tools. Not certainty. Not perfection. Clarity.</p>