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Are you too confident for your own good? In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl explores the "overconfidence gap," where confidence exceeds competence, leading to big mistakes. He draws on insights from Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman and the Dunning-Kruger effect to show how overconfidence can hinder growth. Carl shares personal stories and practical advice on staying open to new knowledge and embracing humility. Tune in to learn how recognizing and addressing the overconfidence gap can improve your judgment and relationships.
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Are you too confident for your own good? In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl explores the "overconfidence gap," where confidence exceeds competence, leading to big mistakes. He draws on insights from Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman and the Dunning-Kruger effect to show how overconfidence can hinder growth. Carl shares personal stories and practical advice on staying open to new knowledge and embracing humility. Tune in to learn how recognizing and addressing the overconfidence gap can improve your judgment and relationships.

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