When I was younger, I had so much confidence in what I thought I knew and making videos was so easy. That said, the accuracy often took a hit, because what I didn’t know almost existed in in a state of object permanence. I didn’t know about it, I didn’t think it could exist… As I’ve gotten older the level of research I need to do before I feel confident in what I say in the videos I produce has increased to an almost unhealthy level to a point where I can’t even make videos… That could be both in the context of simply getting things wrong, too having an incomplete understanding and subsequently explanation of something. Introducing people to topics in a poor manner. Though I think it’s important to know as much as you can about subjects you want to talk about, but I think there is also can be a point where you may recognize that you know so little about things as they exists in their totality that you completely lose your confidence to talk about it all together. Is that wisdom? I don’t know, Plato\* talks about Socrates allegedly being told that he was said to be the wisest of all the Greeks because he alone knew that he knows nothing. I understand that, but how do you tell how much of something you need to know before you really know it? How can you feel confident that you know anything?