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.
Standard wisdom says intelligence is about having all the answers. But the truth? A truly intelligent mind is almost always… 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: But a high-level brain sees the gray
Ever feel like the more you know, the less you actually understand ? Visual: A simple "Yes/No" switch flipping rapidly.
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.
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.