Friday, 26 June 2020

People who perceive themselves to be experts can also be more closed-minded and less likely to learn from others

People who perceive themselves to be experts can also be more closed-minded and less likely to learn from others



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Dunning Kruger effect, which describes the tendency of people with a low ability to over-estimate their skills. People who perceive themselves to be experts can also be more closed-minded and less likely to learn from others, compared to people with a humbler mindset – a phenomenon known as “earned dogmatism”.



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 the tendency to share fake news increases with age, with over-65s roughly seven times more likely to post misinformation than an 18-to-29-year-old.

The best forecasters analysed each of the possibilities in depth and constantly updated their predictions



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SOCRATES- the unexamined life is not worth living’, and ‘the only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance’

or being put to death; but because he didn’t bow to his persecutors and accepted death, that act of defiance set the stage for the great flowering of Western civilisation.

BDHA  GHI  - IGNORANCE EVIL AVIDYA



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The sons of torture victims make good terrorists. -André Malraux


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