Why smart people think they're stupid, or why idiots are the ones most
confident about their beliefs? This observation is explained by a
phenomenon called the Dunning-Kruger effect. It explains the
overconfidence of idiots and the under confidence of the geniuses. We
see many examples of the Dunning Kruger effect in real life. And we're
going a little deep with these examples in this episode of FutureIQ.
More videos for you:
Deliberate practice: https://youtu.be/tysT6DMFGH4
The Dip: https://youtu.be/NFqC7mlZlQw
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:40 Dunning Kruger effect
03:26 Examples
07:00 Reasons
08:18 Stages of competence
10:25 The dip
12:15 Imposter syndrome
13:54 Social media
16:30 Effects on real life
19:26 Politics
20:38 Teams & mindset
23:40 The truth
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