Skipping Stones with Seth Roberts

108. I Was Confused Most My Life

6 min · 8 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 108. I Was Confused Most My Life

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What if not having all the answers is actually a strength? Rather than treating uncertainty as a weakness, this conversation makes the case that confusion is often the beginning of understanding. The people who learn the most are usually the ones willing to question themselves, listen carefully, and remain students of life. Topics include: • Why certainty can get in the way of growth • The difference between learning and performing expertise • How ego discourages honest questions • Why listening is often more valuable than speaking A healthy dose of confusion may be one of the best tools for lifelong learning. Follow the show, share it with someone who'd enjoy it, and leave a review to help more people find Skipping Stones.

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