If you are not confused at least three times a day, you are not growing enough
Here are 3 reasons why, and 3 tips for accomplishing this accelerated growth in your daily life:
Reason 1: A clear signal of being wiser
Bertrand Russell once said:
“Fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people are so full of doubts.”
The Dunning-Kreuger effect
In other words, if you want to become wise, you should have confusing doubts.
Reason 2: You see more of the unexplored territory
When the horizons ease, the new information should be welcomed
You are going beyond your comfort zone
In the same way as traveling to a foreign country, everything will be hard
But you will grow and surpass anyone like CRAZY
Reason 3: It's the mind equivalent of exercise
The confusion is like muscle burn to your brain
It’s like a major software update on you, an existential jump.
Be happy when you suddenly don’t understand
Here are 3 tips to become regularly confused in practice:
Tip 1: Consume lots of contradictory, but high quality information
Regularly challenge your beliefs
Why?
Because you are better than them. Like clothes, you deserve the beliefs that fit you best
Tip 2: Do new things very often
Are you like 99% of people that always have something put off, something you haven't started
Take that something and start it TODAY
Nothing will expose your confusion quicker than this
And make you grow quicker
Tip 3: Reflect daily
Set aside quiet time to simply be aware of your surroundings and associations
Most often, your eureka moments will occur there
One of best feelings ever in life
TL;DR
Why you should be regularly confused for accelerated growth:
You become wiser
You see more
You get exercise for your mind
How to do this in practice
Consume lots of contradictory, but high quality information
Do new things very often
Reflect daily
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