Fay Wu

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When people are asked about their ability to perform an easy task, such as driving a car or riding a bike, they rate themselves as better than others; but when they are asked about their ability to perform a difficult task, such as juggling or playing chess, they rate themselves as worse than others.34 We don’t always see ourselves as superior, but we almost always see ourselves as unique.
Stumbling on Happiness
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