Dlaczego głupcy są pewni siebie, a ludzie mądrzy pełni wątpliwości?

According to Seneca, those who have the least to say shout the loudest. Why is this so? Why are those without knowledge on a given topic most willing (and the loudest) to speak out, while experts are subdued in their statements, and despite their qualifications, their opinions are not so clear-cut? And why do even the greatest authorities doubt their own knowledge? And what is the true "height of stupidity"? Today we will discuss the Dunning-Kruger effect, imposter syndrome, and how not to be (or at least less often be) a fool. Check out the Integrated Educational Platform at https://zpe.gov.pl/ This material was produced in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science. The project was financed by the EU. ... https://patronite.pl/OkiemChemika 👍 FACEBOOK:   / okiemchemika   💬 INSTAGRAM:   / okiem.chemika   Script: 1. Introduction 00:00 2. What is the Dunning-Kruger effect? ​​01:14 3. Why are fools so confident? 04:24 4. What is "the height of stupidity"? 06:48 5. How to convince a fool of your point? 08:57 6. What is "imposter syndrome"? 09:42 7. How not to be a confident fool? 11:55 List of cognitive biases: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lista_b... #science #education #school #development