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ffsm8today at 6:09 AM1 replyview on HN

I guess you linking to it was a self fulfilling prophecy

If you read your own reference (not the picture, but where you took it from on Wikipedia) really really carefully, you might be able to tell why it so perfectly applies to you

The person with little knowledge overestimates they're capability, and the person which actually knows how complicated [the thing] is , usually isn't as confident they mastered it.

Your take on that makes absolutely no sense


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josephgtoday at 8:25 AM

You’re talking about a confidence and ability gap. I have heard of the Dunning-Kruger effect. I accept all of that.

But the claim above was that having low confidence was correlated to higher skill. Ie, skill and confidence are anti correlated. The chart does not show that. The lowest data point for confidence is the point on the left of the chart. This is also the data point corresponding to people who have the least competence. Having low confidence is not evidence that you’re secretly an expert. Confidence and competence are still positively correlated according to that chart.

The Dunning-Kruger effect is not so strong that there are scores of novices convinced they are experts in a field. But in your case, I admit the data may not tell the full story.

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