Have you ever thought that you know a thing well but diving a little
deep, you realize you don't know it as much? This is the concept called the illusion of explanatory depth. This explains our inability to
explain things we think we know a lot of. Let's see how it applies in
our lives and how you can stay avoid looking like an overconfident
person who doesn't really know anything.
Hope you enjoyed FutureIQ by Navin Kabra and Shrikant Joshi. Do hit us
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Books mentioned in the video:
Antifragile: https://tapthe.link/csrU2hjqE
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More videos for you:
Why idiots think they're smart: https://youtu.be/GtmcY3t5hB4
Deliberate practice: https://youtu.be/tysT6DMFGH4
The Dip: https://youtu.be/NFqC7mlZlQw
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:50 The experiment
04:32 The explanation
05:50 WhatsApp forwards & more scenarios
08:00 The effective way to learning
09:53 How to avoid this?
12:13 The OODA loop