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PSYCHOLOGY
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The Dunning-Kruger Effect: Confidence vs. Competence

Why do incompetent people often think they are experts? And why do experts often doubt themselves? The psychology of illusory superiority.

Dunning & Kruger• 6 min read

The Lemon Juice Robber

In 1995, a man robbed two banks in broad daylight with no mask. When caught, he was shocked. "But I wore the juice!" he said. He believed that rubbing lemon juice on his face would make him invisible to cameras, just as it makes ink invisible on paper. This inspired psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger to study why people are so confident in their ignorance. They found that incompetence prevents you from realizing you are incompetent. To know you are bad at grammar, you need to know the rules of grammar. If you don't know the rules, you think your grammar is fine.

The Valley of Despair

The curve of knowledge usually looks like this:

  1. Mount Stupid: You learn a little and think you know everything.
  2. Valley of Despair: You learn more and realize how much you don't know.
  3. Slope of Enlightenment: You slowly gain actual mastery.

True Wisdom

Socrates said, "I know that I know nothing." The more you learn, the more you realize the limits of your knowledge. If you are 100% certain about a complex topic, check your coordinates. You might be standing on Mount Stupid.

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