... and I am so foo stupid... Really... And I hope you feel the same way. And yes, about you too.

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As clever, knowledgeable or whatever I may be here or there (at least that's what outsiders occasionally tell me [but then I like to reply with: “Those are just ‘insular talents’”])... It pisses me off how stupid and uneducated I am... I could puke over every deficient behavior of my brain....

At least...

At least I recognize my stupidity. That's a lot smarter than thinking I'm knowledgeable. It gives me a comforting perspective when I look at the Dunning-Kruger curve, but still doesn't help me...

How do you feel? Smart? Dumb?

I hope my friends are not to smart, but realistic dumb... (I hope you get the meaning behind...)



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At least the universal omnipotence (that doesn't mean me) keeps giving me small advances...

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I totally get what you mean brother. It's so frustrating when you feel like you should know more than you do. Recognizing our limitations is actually a strength, though man. Thanks for sharing this one and as always More power to Paul

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Pow Pow Poweeeeeeeer! lol

You are totaly right... I tried to figure out if a !beer could help... and I can tell you: "Pow Pow Poweeeeeeeer!" (means yes, it helps to get over it... lol)

Greetings my friend! Hive a great Sunday and Pow Pow Poweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer!

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I didn't know about the Dunning-Kruger curve, that's interesting.
I think I have a clear idea of my level of incompetence, maybe I'm too confident about it?
But to overcome my incompetence I adopt very pragmatic trial-and-error strategies to progress step by step.
!LOLZ
!BBH

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Interesting, isn't it? And once you know this curve, it is helpful for the own perspective on the own or other persons standing. Or to ask other big/fast/loud/"stupid" talkers: "Do you know the Dunning-Kruger effect?" lol The answer is very often "No". "Then check it out and try to reflect." my the next sentence (if I am in confrontation-mode). And interesting is: people who know this curve avoid to talk big/fast/loud, but say "I think I can't judge this." I personally like people more when they have a view but are careful with a meaning.

Yeah, the own categorization, the own rating, can drift away in a philosophical way, too. Especially when we see it in the sense of Aristotle(s?).

But at the end and as answer to your question (but my answer didn't count): I think it has it's benefits to have a solid confidence. And yes, be pragmatic in the own doing. Every error is a step on the way to the success. And when we combine it with for example the Dunning-Kruger curve, it may help us to stop do/think naiv things. What is not very good, but I often do, is to say "I am soooo stupid"... Yes, may be true, but it is manifesting in the ego, too. And who likes weak persons? I think the best is to say often: "I don't know if I can evaluate all needed factors, so I am careful with a meaning, judgement or also if my view on this topic makes sense." And I think this helps us more to be/see and think more open. And more open thinking can lead to a better view/evaluation/meaning/judgement. Bla bla bla and so on and so on and so on...

That is a really interesting topic!

Hive a great day in every case!

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Thank you for your very rich answer, I'll bookmark it and come back to it later.
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Hahahahaha! "Rich answer" lololol... Yes, that's one of my weaknesses... to write to long/rich answers.

Servelle, you made me laugh! I hope you a joyful day and keep your smile!

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