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Dunning-Kruger Effect

Dunning-Kruger Effect

The Dunning-Kruger effect explains why incompetence often features high confidence:

  • Novices lack knowledge to evaluate their own performance
  • Expertise includes recognizing the complexity of a domain
  • Knowledge reveals how much more there is to learn
  • Confidence peaks early before declining and then rising again
  • True experts often underestimate their relative ability

This cognitive bias explains why debates between experts and novices are so frustrating, why incompetent people don't seek improvement, and why superficial knowledge creates greater certainty than deep understanding.

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<p>Think you make rational decisions? Think again. This eye-opening book reveals how our minds are riddled with systematic thinking errors. Author Rolf Dobelli distills decades of cognitive research into 99 short chapters, each exposing a common mental mistake and how to avoid it. From why we overvalue things we already own to how experts consistently fail with predictions, these cognitive biases affect every aspect of life—investing, business, relationships, and everyday decisions. Once you recognize these thinking traps, you'll catch yourself falling for them and make dramatically better choices.</p>

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