Nick Ledger explores why the least knowledgeable are often the most confident. Drawing on Dunning-Kruger research, intelligence case studies, and cognitive psychology, he reveals how overconfidence distorts thinking and why intellectual humility leads to better decisions. Learn practical debiasing tools to escape the confidence trap.
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