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Why are the loudest voices usually the least informed?
Arthur Schopenhauer saw it centuries ago.
Modern psychology proved it with the Dunning–Kruger effect.And today’s institutions have turned it into a feature, not a flaw.
In this episode of AJ Weekly, we break down why ignorance breeds certainty, how confidence replaced intelligence, and why modern systems quietly reward the wrong people.
Content Note:
This episode was created using AI-assisted writing and voice technology. All ideas and editorial direction are human-generated
By AJWhy are the loudest voices usually the least informed?
Arthur Schopenhauer saw it centuries ago.
Modern psychology proved it with the Dunning–Kruger effect.And today’s institutions have turned it into a feature, not a flaw.
In this episode of AJ Weekly, we break down why ignorance breeds certainty, how confidence replaced intelligence, and why modern systems quietly reward the wrong people.
Content Note:
This episode was created using AI-assisted writing and voice technology. All ideas and editorial direction are human-generated