You're Probably Suffering From This (Dunning-Kruger Effect)
The Dunning-Kruger effect explains why incompetent people often feel the most confident. Learn why your brain hides your own errors. This video explores the psychology of failure and why we struggle to recognize our own lack of skill. If you have ever wondered why someone feels certain despite being completely wrong, this analysis breaks down the mechanics behind that overconfidence bias. We examine how the brain creates a false sense of competence, leaving individuals blind to their own mistakes during tasks like salary negotiations or simple repairs. Understanding this cognitive bias is the first step toward better self-assessment. By seeing how this psychological phenomenon impacts decision-making, you can start to identify gaps in your own understanding before they lead to failure. We look at real-world examples to illustrate how awareness does not always equal correction, providing a clearer picture of how to counteract these natural mental blind spots. Subscribe for weekly psychology breakdowns, and comment below with a time you realized you were overconfident about a skill.

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