Why Do Stupid People Think They're Smart? The Dunning Kruger Effect (animated)
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Publicado 2023-06-05
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Nicely done video. Simple and to the point. Probably falling for it myself, looking back did it myself. As older I get recognize it more and more. Specially since the internet. Sadly, can not fix stupide.
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Almost all the managers I have worked for suffered from the Dunning Kruger effect
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This effect is the basic character of most CEO's I have met.
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The best cure for it is to assume you have it.
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In America this effect is quickly become the workplace standard. The American workplace is infested with managers who were hired because they have a degree, but absolutely no experience in the fields they're hired to manage workers in. So we end up with managers who do a lot of big talking, while bossing around people whose jobs they themselves, don't know how to do.
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I've spent 45+ years in the skilled trades. I really don't think it is so much that they overestimate their abilities, it is that they underestimate the difficulty and complexity of the jobs. They watch a highly skilled tradesman work for 15 minutes and then think it's a menial task that anyone could do.
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I cant believe that til this day people think the world is flat.
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I can think of a group of people I am supposed both to "care" about and to always think well of, who could have been created by the god named DunningKruger. The description is on point.
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I’ve seen this effects in people going into investments they don’t know, getting peanuts & call themselves great investors.
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Example: 80% of male students rated their driving skills as 'above average'.
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It seems that the Untied States as a country suffers from Dunning-Kruger effect.
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I just learned about the Dunning Kruger effect, and I understand it perfectly!
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Seeing it daily in YT comments. Where people glorify the video/author even if the facts are totally wrong. They just felt the entertaining overall sound and were comfortable.
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I am working with a lot of work in my work place. Most of them inflat what they are capable of doing, puffed with ego, not really open or honest. I don't care if anyone feel offended by unfiltered truth.
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This used to be called "being wise in one's own conceits," or just plain "presumption," as far as I know.
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Jeeze Louise, this perfectly describes the most annoying people in my life.
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This has nothing to do with stupidity. The right title should be "Why losers think they are smart?"
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I deal with this everyday at work. I’m the president of my company, and I always explain the reasoning to my decisions. But no matter how much I explain, how much research I do, people that fall into this effect, simply ignore all.
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I have met a lot of these people. They're a pain in the arse!
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does this apply to hubristic doctors who insisted MRNA shots are safe and still continue 'practicing' quackery?