5 Signs of the Dunning Kruger Effect, Always Feeling You're the Best
The Dunning Kruger Effect is a condition in which a person feels better or superior to others. This happens because the person does not know the shortcomings he has.
Launching Wikipedia, this phenomenon was first tested by Dunning and Kruger through a series of experiments. Dunning and Kruger write that previous studies suggest that ignorance of performance standards is the cause of the lack of competence.
Lately, these issues have become public attention, especially among millennials. The more widespread digitization is, the more ways there are to have an opinion. Sometimes, this is misinterpreted as an opportunity to sell achievements by some people (showing excessive ability). Not good and toxic, the following five signs are signs that you are experiencing the Dunning Kruger Effect.
1. The Dunning Kruger Effect makes you feel overconfident
Confidence is something that everyone should have. However, it's a different story if his confidence is used for things that are not good. People with the Dunning Kruger Effect tend to be overconfident when it comes to their skills. Because of these skills, he feels like he is 'more', which finally makes his self-confidence soar. Duh, it's dangerous to be arrogant later, you know!
2. Assuming you have more quality in the field of expertise
Overconfidence can be caused because we feel our skills are the best. The point is that we feel the best in everything, flawless at all. We don't need to study or believe in other people because we feel that our abilities are already the greatest. As if no one else could be better than us. Wow, this is so dangerous!
3. The Dunning Kruger Effect makes you unable to acknowledge the greatness of others
Because we feel that we are the best, the greatest, the best, we end up having a hard time accepting and acknowledging the greatness of others. We can't accept that they are better than us. Instead of being happy, we will dislike this. Because we perceive it as a threat and so instead feel rivalled.
4. Can't recognize the shortcomings that exist in yourself
Feeling the greatness that we have is perfect. It can be because we never feel lacking. This is very dangerous! Have you ever met people who always say 'can' even though, when asked or asked to be explained, they never can? Sure, a lot.
It's okay to say "I don't know yet, teach me" or "Wow, that's fun, how do you do it?" instead of saying "Oh, I know that" or "Yeah, just like that" when I can't do anything. Even if you think you know, other people may know more than you.
5. Tend to self-claim because you can't get validation from other people
Not getting validation from people around you makes you frustrated and even becomes a self-claim, have you ever? Well, that could be a sign that you're experiencing the Dunning Kruger Effect! Indeed, for some people, validation is an essential thing. They forget how to get validation the right way.
If you always exalt yourself in front of others by selling everything about you, it means you are self-claiming. This will make you even disliked or even considered toxic by the people around you! Danger, right? If you feel validation is important, look for it honestly. Improve the quality of yourself again, provide benefits for others, don't just talk about it.
Hey, who has unknowingly experienced the Dunning Kruger Effect? Be careful. This is not good. Not only is it not good for you, but it's also not good for the people around you, making you toxic!