Average minds see the world in black and white. They’re certain. They’re settled. But a high-level brain sees the gray. It sees the variables, the "what-ifs," and the hidden contradictions in every "fact." Visual: Close-up of an eye reflecting code or data.
The smartest person in the room isn’t the one with the most answers. It’s the one who’s comfortable being lost in the right questions. Visual: Text overlay: STAY CURIOUS. STAY CONFUSED. An intelligent mind is always confused #shorts
So, next time you feel overwhelmed? Relax. You’re probably just getting smarter. Average minds see the world in black and white
Here’s a punchy, thought-provoking script for a 60-second Short: you’re not learning—you’re just repeating.
Confusion isn't a bug; it’s a feature. It’s the sound of your brain updating its software. If you’re never confused, you’re not learning—you’re just repeating.