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I believe you are correct. Laws and statutes are being made based on conjecture and personal feelings, not facts
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Same, here, too. One of our appointed commissioners is a magazine editor/co-owner.
experience is a freakin' awesome teacher....
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"The Dunning-Kruger effect hurts our society because it holds talented people back from unleashing their full capabilities. Meanwhile, those who are poor performers overestimate themselves the most and may be more likely to pursue leadership roles or other positions of power. Not only are overconfident individuals extremely resistant to being taught—since they believe they know the most—but they are also guilty of sharing the most information. When these individuals confidently announce their stance, we are more likely to believe them, regardless of whether or not the information is well-founded."
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Look guys, we just need to kill more does. This isn’t hard! Now get to killing, I’m confident it will result in bigger bucks! 
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Look guys, we just need to kill more does. This isn’t hard! Now get to killing, I’m confident it will result in bigger bucks!  And less car / deer wrecks
“It’s enough to make a man feel sour. Burning minutes every day by the hour. Just to end up gone like everything else.”
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This has been going around higher Ed for years. It is how the educated refer to the plebs. You think you are smarter than you are because you hang around dumb people all the time. I always found it a little offensive and hypocritical, but it is how the general masses are viewed by many in the educated class.
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The D-K effect prevents psychotic people from achieving positions of power too. Like Joseph Mengele did under Hitler because Hitler and the other Nazi's were power mad megalomaniacs. Fauci like Mengele is an example of somebody who is extremely smart and creative but are also full blown megalomaniac freaks with no regard for human life. This is also the concern about Elon Musk. He is so hell bent on getting to Mars that the majority of his Tesla wealth comes from China. Also, his Space X wealth comes from Starlink which is also directing charged protons through our atmosphere at a rate nature never intended. Whenever you do something Nature never intended there is always a risk that could end up killing millions or more. Like controlled nuclear explosions and MRNA vaccines.
"Never Trust Government" -- Smart people. "The Great thing we should Fear and the Weird Thing we Trust is Elon Musk" -- Me "You can be broke but you cant be poor." -- Ruthie-May Webster
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"Why do we fail to accurately gauge our own abilities?" The Dunning–Kruger Effect, explained.
Luckily, here on Aldeer, all of us have accurately determined we are Super Experts!!
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it"
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This brought to you from a very confident guy.
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"Why do we fail to accurately gauge our own abilities?" The Dunning–Kruger Effect, explained.
Luckily, here on Aldeer, all of us have accurately determined we are Super Experts!!
lol There it is!!!!
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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"Why do we fail to accurately gauge our own abilities?" The Dunning–Kruger Effect, explained.
Luckily, here on Aldeer, all of us have accurately determined we are Super Experts!!
And if you DO say something dumbassed, there’s no lack of being called on it….in the most friendly manner, of course!
experience is a freakin' awesome teacher....
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"The Dunning-Kruger effect hurts our society because it holds talented people back from unleashing their full capabilities. Meanwhile, those who are poor performers overestimate themselves the most and may be more likely to pursue leadership roles or other positions of power. Not only are overconfident individuals extremely resistant to being taught—since they believe they know the most—but they are also guilty of sharing the most information. When these individuals confidently announce their stance, we are more likely to believe them, regardless of whether or not the information is well-founded." Hmmm, reminds me of someone on here?
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Did you author the chart in the article?
You're only as good as your worst shot-
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"The Dunning-Kruger effect is especially prominent in politics. Politicians who overestimate their expertise on complicated matters might push for overly simplistic solutions or ignore expert advice, leading to ineffective or harmful policies. This overconfidence is often reinforced by advisors and supporters who share their views. Meanwhile, qualified individuals might doubt their abilities and shy away from public service, missing opportunities to contribute. The effect also impacts voters, who may be swayed by confident candidates, regardless of their true competence. Acknowledging this bias in politics is essential for fostering informed decision-making and supporting capable leadership."
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Slippery slope now isn’t it lol
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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Slippery slope now isn’t it lol Yep..... 
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