What I always hated as a kid was when I would say something that went over someone else's head, and then the stupid person would have the nerve to look at me like I'm crazy, because if some asshole doesn't understand I have to automatically be deemed the stupid one for sake someone's ego.
I like it when people are honest, and say if they don't understand something. I also don't mind admitting if I don't understand something, or if something goes over my head.
I don't actually know of course, but I wonder if this Dunning Kruger Effect is common on middle school campuses?
Yeah, I think that's how it should be but I guess people like to think they know everything.
Haha I imagine it is, still common when you're in your 20s though xD
IIN that the world is full of idiots?
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What I always hated as a kid was when I would say something that went over someone else's head, and then the stupid person would have the nerve to look at me like I'm crazy, because if some asshole doesn't understand I have to automatically be deemed the stupid one for sake someone's ego.
I like it when people are honest, and say if they don't understand something. I also don't mind admitting if I don't understand something, or if something goes over my head.
I don't actually know of course, but I wonder if this Dunning Kruger Effect is common on middle school campuses?
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Yeah, I think that's how it should be but I guess people like to think they know everything.
Haha I imagine it is, still common when you're in your 20s though xD