I am often confused. For many people, confusion is uncomfortable which leads to stagnation. Somehow, "I'm confused," turns into, "I don't know," - The End.
Noooooooo. "I'm confused," needs to turn into, "Why or What is it about this that is confusing?" Don't be afraid to admit your own confusion. I very timidly admitted this in my 7000 Ph.D. class about a certain reading and the professor exclaimed, "Yes! Confusion is good." When you're confused it's a pretty good indicator that there's something you need to take a closer look at.
Whatever is making you confused is probably making someone else confused too. Think about it. Which would you rather read: A) something explaining something you already know and understand, or B) something that explains something you don't know or understand. Write about what confuses you. You may not figure it out but I bet you'll end up with some good questions and great material.
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