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Discussion
Love this line graph. Explains my ego.
Dunning–Kruger?
Yes.
The effect -
You have limited knowledge in a particular domain. yet, overestimate your capabilities, and remain confident that you will excel, where you actually cannot at the current time.
Stages -
Unconscious incompetence: You’re ignorant of what you don’t know.
Conscious incompetence: You’re aware of what you don’t know, but you haven’t taken steps to learn more.
Conscious competence: You’re actively learning and acquiring knowledge about a subject.
Unconscious competence: You’ve mastered a subject so extensively that you may forget or take for granted how much you truly know.
This graph is truly genius. The hardest part to go from zero knowledge to maximum confidence _and then_ take the leap of faith, accept that our confidence will shrink, accept we'll look stupid bc in fact we are and slowly but surely our knowledge will outweigh our confidence by the end of the journey for those whose values aligned and have sufficient humility.