BRIELLE Confusion was merely worry dressed up in a different guise; it was the result of my brain defocusing in an attempt to let the dreaming brain, the ultimate issue solver, through. It was like a flower scattering seeds in a strong wind in the hopes that they would find soil and grow well. Because people could see the truth from different angles, their accounts of the same occurrences are frequently contradictory. Confusion occurs when the conscious brain was unable to process information, but your subconscious could. They said when you were so confused about many things that your brain was almost to explode, you should go easy on yourself. Allow time to pass. Relax and take a nap. Patience and time were required for clarity, they also said. And wisdom, like a beautiful old photograp

