Less knowledge, but not the limit of trust?
Trending knowledge low, not limiting confidence? You should have seen such people at some point, who have very little knowledge in a topic, but say that there are experts. It is called a Duning Curger effect, which was discovered in 1999 by two psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger. They found that people who have less knowledge often consider themselves knowledgeable. Such people have exceeded their capacity. Suppose someone has just learned to drive a car. On the empty road he runs a car like a racer, but his reality comes as soon as he gets into real traffic. This is exactly the same as the student says that the newspaper was very easy. But if the result comes, it is known how much water it is in. Early knowledge in the Duing-Kurer effect gives a very high confidence to a person. As he learns and learns, his trust begins to fall. This is because the one who is really knowledgeable wants to earn more knowledge, so he feels less knowledge and he underestimates himself. You should have seen such ‘experts’ on social media, who also advise without studying. This is an example of the Duing-Kurer effect. Humility of people needs to increase even more with knowledge in the true sense. It is the greatest illusion to know a little and to see yourself as an expert. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here