idiot?
Guh!

Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One’s Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-Assessments. Does anyone see a connection between this sort of document and the self-esteem mania we’ve got going on in this country? Check out the National Association for Self-Esteem.

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  1. Mike Voice says:

    Scary, in a way, but it does explain a lot of things.

    We propose that those with limited knowledge in a domain suffer a dual burden: Not only do they reach mistaken conclusions and make regrettable errors, but their incompetence robs them of the ability to realize it.

    When I was growing-up, my Grandfather had a favorite quote – after we witnessed a blunder – which was: “Learn from the mistakes of others, not just your own, because you’ll never live long enough to make them all yourself.”

    The thought that there are those amongst us (not us, of course!) who can’t learn from their own mistakes – let-alone anyone else’s – is depressing, cuz we’re all in this together.

  2. Jim Dermitt says:

    If you don’t know, somebody knows. Try joining the smart mob.
    http://www.smartmobs.com/bloggers.html

    In the history of political protests, police have long had the technological upper hand when it comes to monitoring protesters’ movements and actions. But a new tool is giving activists at this year’s two major political conventions a chance to stay one step ahead of the police.

    Known as TxtMob, the new service from the Institute for Applied Autonomy was unveiled last month at the Democratic National Convention in Boston.

    All the big media talked about was blogging at the DNC convention in Boston. It got boooring. Watch for more from the TxtMobsters in NYC. Look out RNC conventioneers, that geek standing over there might be a smart mobster. I’ll make them an offer they can’t refuse, in real time. Anyone with a camera phone or a digital camera and email can be a reporter. This should be more fun than blogging the DNC convention in Boston. Politics is all about communication and getting your message out. It’s getting easier, which should make it get better. Look out CNN, you might get scooped by the smart mob.

  3. Jim Dermitt says:

    I am announcing today, that my new Real Time Smart Moblogger is up and running. I’ll be moblogging the RNC Convention in NYC. There should be plenty of unskilled and unaware folks in the Big Apple in late August. I’ll be covering things with a focus on lawyers, guns and money. The protesting should be an international style event. Law enforcement may want to monitor this blog for breaking news. It’s your future, so stay informed and stay safe.
    http://rtsml.blogspot.com/

  4. Noogle says:

    Self-improvement is the new religion. What do you expect when mysticism starts failing us and science only looks for answers, not meanings.

    I do wish I could go back and copyright wither Dale Carnegie or Victor Frankl’s work!


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