Dunning–Kruger effect, the Restraint Bias and the Empathy Gap



In Ana Neilson's plan
Goal: 7 Traps that challenge your SELF-DISCIPLINE
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People with little self-control tend to overestimate their ability to control their urges. Assume you’re not as good as you think to avoid overexposing yourself to temptations.

 

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Ana Neilson Dckpodsvkpodkvp

I know that I usually don't give up easily. My policy has always been try and try until you succeed. Dunning -Krunger effect somehow rins a bell. It is often an excuse that we can (even me but rarely) when we fail. Because we overestimated our ability.

That is very very dissappointing..!!

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Ana Neilson Dckpodsvkpodkvp

Never knew, all those things like misjudging my control actually have a name.. a scientific explanation. Yes.. sometime I think I can meditate for an hour.. Heard monks being meditating out there in Himalays for hundred of years. But, I cannot do it more than 30 mins.

 

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