Dunning–Kruger Effect illustrating how low knowledge often creates high confidence

Dunning–Kruger Effect — Confidence Without Depth

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Early understanding feels complete.
Deeper understanding reveals gaps.

So confidence peaks early.
And humility arrives later.

The Dunning–Kruger Effect explains
why beginners feel confident
and experts feel cautious.

A quiet example

The more you learn,
the more careful your words become.

Not because you’re unsure—
but because you now see complexity.

Where this shows up

  • In opinions
  • In debates
  • In self-assessment

Confidence grows fast.
Wisdom grows slow.


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