Jamie Strassenburg

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In our intimate social circles, most of us think we’re competent and trustworthy, and we want others to see us that way, too. We all want to be taken seriously and to be respected. In practice, this means we don’t want anyone to think we’re dumb, and so we pretend to be smarter than we are. Over time, we even come to believe it.
The Death of Expertise: The Campaign Against Established Knowledge and Why it Matters
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