(Criteria will reveal itself.)

There was an attempt to define it.
Benchmarks were floated.
Someone may have asked, “How will we know?”

And after a pause that said more than words, the conclusion landed:

We’ll know when we’re there.


🧠 1. The Endpoint Is Experiential

This is not a checklist destination.

You won’t arrive because:

  • a box was ticked

  • a metric turned green

  • someone declared success

You’ll arrive because it feels settled.


🔄 2. Premature Definitions Would Be Incorrect

If you tried to define it now, you’d be wrong later.

The situation is still unfolding. Understanding is still forming.

Clarity requires proximity.


😅 3. This Isn’t Vague—It’s Efficient

You’re not avoiding a decision.

You’re postponing precision until:

  • enough context exists

  • the shape of “done” is visible

  • guessing stops being useful

That’s restraint, not indecision.


🧭 4. You’re Tracking Alignment, Not Distance

Progress is measured by:

  • stability

  • reduced friction

  • fewer corrective thoughts

When those settle, arrival will be obvious.


🛠 5. The Team Is Aligned Without Needing Detail

No one asks follow-ups.

Because everyone understands: forcing certainty too early would be counterproductive.

Shared intuition is doing the work.


🧠 6. Saying It Out Loud Resets Pressure

“We’ll know when we’re there.”

That sentence:

  • removes artificial deadlines

  • prevents false milestones

  • legitimizes patience

The room exhales.


🧘 7. Arrival Will Feel Quiet

Not celebratory. Not dramatic.

Just a subtle sense of: “Yeah. This is it.”

That’s how you’ll know.


🧠 8. Until Then, You Keep Moving

Not blindly. Not anxiously.

Just forward—with awareness.


💬 Final Thoughts

“We’ll know when we’re there” isn’t ambiguity.

It’s trust in judgement.

You recognized that some outcomes can’t be pre-defined without distortion—and chose to let reality reveal the answer at the right moment.

That’s not drifting.

That’s navigating by experience.

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