Don’t Listen to Me

Judging by the number of views at this blog, it seems like many of you already follow the suggestion of the above title. But I really want you to ask yourself why you would listen to anything I say–or write, in this particular case–in the first place. Now, it’s possible that you–for reasons beyond me–believeContinue reading “Don’t Listen to Me”

The Most You (Don’t) Know

So let’s finally finish this discussion of the Dunning-Kruger Effect. Last week we looked at the slow and steady rise in the justified confidence someone develops as that someone slowly and steadily masters some discipline. But let’s finish by looking at that initial spike. If you think about it, this spike provides a good self-checkContinue reading “The Most You (Don’t) Know”

More…The More You Know

Let me briefly review the Dunning-Kruger Effect: the more that you know about some topic, the less confidence you have that you have mastered that topic. Effectively, as knowledge goes up, confidence goes down. But more “fun” (and by “fun,” I mean that it better affords me the opportunity to ridicule the stupid) is thatContinue reading “More…The More You Know”