Wally Bock

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A second technique to minimize our blindspots is simply to keep learning, especially in the areas where we think we already know a lot. In their landmark 1999 study, David Dunning and Justin Kruger found that when overconfident poor performers were trained to improve their performance on a task, not only did they improve, so did their awareness of their prior ineffectiveness.
Insight: Why We Are Less Self-Aware Than We Think—and What to Do About It
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