I'm familiar with Dunning-Kruger effect sheerly out of my own interest in how psychological biases play a roll on our actions in our society everyday, but this is a fantastic explanation of it for others who may not know and even might help some of the other members on here ;)
RE: Fumbling through the Jungle of Brain biases: what Stupid and Smart both have in common
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Fumbling through the Jungle of Brain biases: what Stupid and Smart both have in common
I've also been shocked fascinated and humbled by the immense range of psychological biases that float undetected in our heads. Dunning Kruger seemed so uninterestingly obvious that it kind'of signaled me that there is something i'm missing about it, there must be another blind spot in interpreting it.
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