The Dunning-Kruger Effect is a cognitive bias where people with limited knowledge tend to overestimate their competence and confidence, while true experts often doubt themselves because they are aware of how much they still don't know. This creates an inverse relationship between knowledge and confidence: the less you know, the more confident you feel; the more you know, the less certain you become.
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You’re Not As Smart As You Think (Dunning-Kruger Effect)Added:
The dumbest person in the room is usually the most confident. If that made you uncomfortable, keep watching. A man robbed a bank with no mask. Smiled at every camera. He thought lemon juice made him invisible. Here's the pattern.
The less you know, the more confident you feel. The more you know, the less certain you become. Actual experts, the least confident people in the room because they know how much they still don't know. So, be honest. The last time you were absolutely certain about something, where were you on this curve?
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