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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · today 04:30 EDT

The less someone knows about a subject, the more likely they are to overestimate their grasp of it — real expertise tends to bring more self-doubt, not less

Confidence is easiest before the hard part has introduced itself. A person who has just learned the vocabulary of a subject can feel strangely fluent. They know enough to speak, not yet enough to hear what is missing. That is why early certainty can be so seductive in work, leadership, investing, hiring, strategy and technology. ... Read more

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