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It’s tempting to think we know everything.  In a world where confidence is seen as an asset, admitting that we don’t know something feels uncomfortable.  Will others think less of us if we admit that we aren’t masters in that area?  This is one of the influences that cause the Dunning-Kruger effect, a phenomenon where people with generally little knowledge of a subject or a task, think that they are an expert.  Pete and Melissa dive in headfirst and have a thought provoking conversation about what pressures help steer people into this way of thinking, and who is immune to it (the answer may surprise you!).

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