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Why do some people speak with absolute certainty — even when they’re wrong? And why do highly intelligent individuals often doubt their own expertise? This video explores the Dunning-Kruger effect, a psychological phenomenon where individuals with limited ability overestimate their competence, while experts — who understand the true complexity of a subject — become more aware of what they don’t know. We’ll examine: • Why low skill can create unearned confidence • How cognitive rigidity reinforces false certainty • Why self-doubt is often a sign of deeper intelligence • The inverse relationship between competence and perceived intellectual authority The more you learn, the more you realize how much remains unknown. That awareness isn’t weakness — it’s cognitive maturity. — The 2% Perspective Psychology of quiet intelligence 👍 Like • 🔔 Subscribe • 📤 Share New insights on psychology, behavior, and intellectual growth. #DunningKrugerEffect #Psychology #CognitiveBias #SelfAwareness #Intelligence #CriticalThinking #The2PercentPerspective