As I was growing up, schools stopped publicly sharing student scores and student rankings with each other. Certainly lack of feedback would contribute to the worst students not knowing how badly they are doing. More, this affects self esteem. Who wants to know if he scored the worst or second worst on their exams? If you do score badly, you would want to feel you scored near the top of the bad scorers. Knowing who is the best is useful because we compete for top positions (president, CEO, team leader) but knowing our precise ranking at the bottom of the class doesn’t mean a lot because there usually isn’t just one job or position at the bottom and people often switch those bottom positions. I remember hearing about how there were fewer jobs on fishing boats so two brothers took turns claiming unemployment benefits.
@samuelinauen6552Ай бұрын
What are the best games to improve reasoning?
@yeckioАй бұрын
What helped me was studying logic
@periteu2 ай бұрын
DnB training improves Short-term memory (26:14) Improving of short-term memory improves fluid intelligence (25:20)
@Seekthetruth30002 ай бұрын
Islamism has poisoned the world.
@micaelasebastiano56742 ай бұрын
Otra 🧜🏻♀️por aquí desde Mercedes, buenos aires Argentina ❤
@jamied68353 ай бұрын
..Or how can it become the normal way that I think of my'self'? (just like I would another)...Of course such would be the onlly way! How else could we think justly, do justice to one another and ourselves?
@jamied68353 ай бұрын
What are some ways to more quickly and thoroughy develop the ability to regard oneself as-if another (*one's state as another's state), and more quickly transition-out of, or dehabituate, the diluted mindset of "being" the subject?
@charlespackwood20553 ай бұрын
So both Dunning and Kruger were NOT the first to display these effects to such a disproportionate degree that people began similar studies to rectify problems caused by the two of them?! lol.
@charlespackwood20553 ай бұрын
Does this mean peer-reviews are worthless, or does it imply that peers will generally judge you harder than they do themselves? Everyone needs to know this, as at some point or points, we are all incompetent. It's not what you know that often bites you in the butt. It's what you don't know about what you don't know.
@madisons21174 ай бұрын
I have to wonder if having this idea in the head of every doctor might have had some repurcussions. I used to drive fancy BMWs; it's famously hard to be self-aware while in a BMW. Not making any bold statements of the world, but my nuerodivergent friends and I have heard the Dunning Kruger effect mentioned when we tried to tell the doc we have autism.
@madisons21174 ай бұрын
I'm not saying that this is bad, just that I have noticed that the worst experiences I've had with doctors is plagued by their name when the initial problem ended up being a miscommunication, not me over-assuming my diagnosing skill, just me lacking the ability to properly tell one doctor what the other doctor told me.
@madisons21174 ай бұрын
"Many of us are just as intelligent as basic humans - and the rest don't really have any choice in the matter, do they?" Neil the super mutant, Fallout New Vegas.
@palirandi54194 ай бұрын
🧜♀️ from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Loving this speech, and understanding my own addiction to some foods.
@natimedrano4 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Here's a glimpse at the future, both ways. Let's hope more and more people get to learn this and the revolution spreads. 🧜♀️
@elprodelosvicinos23364 ай бұрын
Amazing!! 🧜♀️ here!! We need this information with subtitles or traduction in spanish!!!
@1984754sabrina4 ай бұрын
I am sirena 🧜♀️ too!
@GiselaGraziano4 ай бұрын
From Sirenas too
@nanci784 ай бұрын
Another one! 🧜♀️ We are so excited! Waiting to watch your chat with Agos!
@claudiasune18684 ай бұрын
Here from Sirenas's community!💕
@samsunggalaxy-ku3wf7 ай бұрын
hola
@jamescannon72677 ай бұрын
A person who is deceived, can never know it until they have a different outlook.
@iwiiwonaiwalein8 ай бұрын
This talk was certainly not a disaster. Thank you for posting.
@ElsaLorena11 ай бұрын
I want subtitles in spanish.
@kennygemmoon1955 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting!
@chookskapow Жыл бұрын
Wrong. 26:35 Rumsfeld was answering to questions about Trillions of taxpayer dollars that had gone missing over decades and were unaccounted for by the US Government.
@mpaczkow Жыл бұрын
Is one of the causes of over-confidence and over-estimation is that we compare ourselves to others rather than to a standard? Perhaps we don’t really understand what a standard looks like in the proposed question.
@10outof10x Жыл бұрын
"Amazon, as in the book seller" 😅
@danalexander186 Жыл бұрын
I can help anyone interested in understanding these things better.
@leonardojazieelvazquezmora4588 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this amazing seminar :)
@karlad4082 Жыл бұрын
My impression is that he was speaking on the 3rd person because he is a persona that’s well recognized and admires in his field. Basically a character. We’re analyzing his speech way too much 🤷🏻♀️
@trevsedgwick3324 Жыл бұрын
Took him over an hour to say this but it could and should of taken 10 minutes!
@MzJezebel-nc8lv5 ай бұрын
❤
@lunhing53082 жыл бұрын
Ethan I need some help please 🙏 ❤
@lmansur10002 жыл бұрын
There is a real eternal part of ourselves and then there is the vehicle (the body) in which we travel in, in a lifetime. It is wise to do the third person because that is giving true power to the inner self, or the spirit to help and guide.
@lufeacbo82 жыл бұрын
👏
@sj83782 жыл бұрын
Did your study take into account gender? Likely my question comes from a place of ignorance.
@ericwilliams6262 жыл бұрын
Knowing yourself is very important, however its not the only way to look at it. It's simply an ingredient toward getting what you want. Life is mostly founded on circumstances. You can be an idiot and make a lot of money, and a genius and be poor. Most of this is due to circumstances as well as how you react to those circumstances. But to simply focus on knowing yourself, is not really an accurate solution. I found a lot of people in my early life were overconfident. They were pretty much all the same. They thought the world would open up to them. I even had the same belief as I had no logical plan early in life and I paid a price but still lived a chapter uniquely. But being capable of knowing who you are and what you are capable of is within the self and only the self. It's what you believe you can do. How to tell if you are living in a false reality in attempting a goal? It's really about how fast you can get there by 20. Most people who have an accurate sense of self are successful early in life. They are good at what they do and they know it. There is no mystery. This is not the experience of most people. Therefore, if you aren't mastering anything by 20, you are then probably on a long road to become good at what you want and the outcome may not be what you expect even after decades of investment. The longer it takes the less steam you will have moving your train forward. This does not mean to give up. This is actually the very issue. If you know yourself, and realize and accept it will take longer than you desire, you are adjusting your reality in how you see yourself. I know a lot of talented people who didn't make it and mostly it has to do with how they dealt with the world bc the world did not open up to them. That's not how it works. The world doesn't need any of us. You have to demonstrate a desire to be needed by the world. That's the trick, that's marketing yourself, your brand of what you do. Most don't wish to do this but instead complain about why the world didn't open up for them. They don't know themselves or if they do, they don't really admit it. This is what confession is for. Confess to yourself that you aren't that talented, and believe it or not, the next day you may start finding a bit more intellect in your work. Once truth surfaces, ideas can as well. Good Luck!
@curlyteeth30972 жыл бұрын
Good read Eric..... you nailed it ..knowing yr needed is key 🇬🇧
@Francisco-Danconia2 жыл бұрын
• Can you give an example of a well known stereotype that has no basis in reality? That little girls made up statement of convenience isn't really a stereotype, as a parent, I find it's more of an excuse 😆 • A small group of children recognizing a fact that "most presidents are male" does not constitute a stereotype that is false. A stereotype is not law, it is a sweeping generalization in which even if Hillary became president, would not have changed. • You will never ever get rid of stereotyping, or prejudice without getting rid of the human brain. It is the ability to use the mind and patterns for survival that has gotten us here in the first place. The real question is why is this a concern to you? Your ideology goes against human nature. • You wanna know why colorblind and genderblind ideologies don't work? Because people of different color exist, and people of different genders exist. I mean listen to what is being said... It's essentially an attempt to ignore reality or make believe something isn't there! That's no logical way to live. Differences are unavoidable, and beautiful. Women and men are incredibly different, and complementary. Cultures can be the same way. We can learn from differences instead of trying to GET RID OF THEM. • You DON'T have an answer to the question "what is a girl?" And you legitimately stand there and say that scientists can't even answer it?!... This isn't education, it's indoctrination. A girl, is a young female human. What's a female? A human structured towards being impregnated. Literally every mammal is structured to either be impregnated, or to impregnate. The ONLY reason this is even a question/topic, is because of the ultra soft generation that has no ability to cope with the real world. If you can't define something, the word is ultimately meaningless and void of purpose. You are actively stripping away womanhood from women. It's shameful. So not only is this anti-science, it's anti-feminist. Great job on running all the merit that mother's deserve, by demeaning them now to "birthing persons" with the escalation of this propaganda.
@paulm60812 жыл бұрын
*more smart
@laureltravis39192 жыл бұрын
Interesting. When I worked as an EMT, I was interested in how patients spoke about themselves when giving their medical history in the ambulance. They would often switch from "my heart" this and that to "the body" etc. etc. I found it really interesting that people seemed to disown their own bodies at some point in the conversation.
@davidwilkie95513 жыл бұрын
One thing we ought to know, is that terrorising terrorists makes more terrorising by xenophobic bigotry everywhere. (Natural perception projection and presumption drawing from what we think we know) Without each other to be afraid of, the whole industry would collapse because of "Enemy Deprivation Syndrome". On a global Mirror Test of pathology, this "Know Your Self" is knowing your Enemy, which is why you should not believe what you think, because real self control is continuous metastability, at best.
@JohnSWren3 жыл бұрын
Seems to be a demonstration of the problem he is expressing. Deceptive grading scale, very misleading.
@JohnSWren3 жыл бұрын
There are other interpretations of each of these sets of data. Global Warming will hurt us, but won't hurt me. Was the survey sample drawn from Michigan? Might be true. All engineers at a company could be in top 5 % of all engineers if the company hired only top 5 %. Etc.
@terencedavid31463 жыл бұрын
Guess this explains the current state of global affairs, everyone able to operate a "smart phone" erroneously assumes themselves to be smart ..."knows it all" types, when in fact, they're dumbass "knows it feck all" types. Fact. ✔Lol !!.👊😎
@thedolphin54283 жыл бұрын
The Greeks, The Greeks, The Greeks. Do all these idiots think that philosophy started with the Greeks. Sheesh. Read the bloody Vedas. Practise meditation to know thy self.
@thedolphin54283 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an expert, but full of hot air. Talks about climbing mountains but probably never climbed a ladder. Talks about "having taken a red pill" but he's as blue as most other people on the planet. A living example of his own hypothesis that he thinks he knows what he does not know. Talking from within a dream he has not yet woken up from. 🙄
@NickDixon3 жыл бұрын
By your own logic, if you're no expert on on psychology you're not qualified to comment on what the psychologist has to say.
@thedolphin54283 жыл бұрын
@@NickDixon LOL. It's not a case of psychologist versus non-psychologist. It's more simply a case of hot air versus commonsense -- and the simple auditory observation that this guy is not consistent even with his own words. That makes him an example of his own D-K Effect *plus a hypocrite*. And you too seem to think that having the moniker "Psychologist" makes one knowledgeable in all things about the mind and human psychology. Everything this guy said has been conveyed to me at various times in my life by my grandparents and other wise commoners.
@CERDIP3 жыл бұрын
anent 33:40 "Spinach, along with other green, leafy vegetables,[8] contains an appreciable amount of iron attaining 21% of the Daily Value in a 100 g (3.5 oz) amount of raw spinach." Doctor, heal thyself :-)
@wendys3903 жыл бұрын
This is why we are wrong to warehouse old people in homes---they need to be with their families, to teach the next generations. Their knowledge is sequestered away, lost and of no benefit to those who are not around to take counsel from it. Whatever disadvantage is presented by age, must be offset by the overall beneficial effect to all of those involved. Isn't that what it's all about?
@shawnferguson63983 жыл бұрын
Topic”good old fashioned dumbassery “.
@danielwang53663 жыл бұрын
Excellent lecture, thank you so much for the work that you do Dr. Mattis!
@mgl5763 жыл бұрын
Luis thinks this is awesome.
@cusickbhcc26583 жыл бұрын
Fascinating. After hearing Ethan speaks on the podcast 10% happier I found this and other talks on the topic of InterVoice. I’m teaching communications 101 and thought this would be an interesting addition to have students think aboutintra personal communication. Thank you for your work