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The weirdest thing about Americans is how many of them think their laws apply to every person in the world.
But they're certain other countries' laws don't apply to them.
January 5, 2026 at 4:02 AM
undefined on Instagram: "stevenmarkfranzWhat do you understand by metacognition? Is it important or no? What if I tell you that you can know enough and stil…"
stevenmarkfranzWhat do you understand by metacognition? Is it important or no? What if I tell you that you can know enough and still be wrong? The dunning kruger effect! It's a cognitive bias where people with limited knowledge or competence in a domain overestimate their abilities, while those with greater expertise tend to underestimate theirs. Today let me present something really novel that's nowhere discussed in the world and dive into the deep thoughts behind this phenomenon and explore it in innovative, thought-provoking ways like I always strive to do to make your experience with me super fascinating and intellectually engaging. It's my job as an explorer, independent thinker and science enthusiast to reinvent the wheel and change the world for mankind. I'm looking for my soulmate who shares the same spark, ambition, boldness, imagination, and pushes the envelope to it's limits and beyond and is still never contented like me. The desire is she and I should always be hungry in breaking new ground, never complacent! I think I may have found her on Insta, need to start a convo 😉Deep Thoughts on "Knowing Enough to Be Wrong"At its core, the Dunning-Kruger effect is about the paradox of self-awareness—or the lack thereof. When you know just a little, you feel like you've cracked the code to the universe. A beginner coder might write a basic script and think they're ready to build the next AI revolution. A novice investor might make a lucky trade and declare themselves the next Warren Buffett. This isn't just arrogance; it's a blind spot born from ignorance of the vastness of what you don't know. The less you know, the less you're aware of the gaps in your understanding. Conversely, as you gain expertise, you encounter the complexity and nuance of a field. You realize how much there is to learn, and this humbles you. Experts often doubt themselves because they're acutely aware of the limits of their knowledge. This creates a curious inversion: the ignorant strut with confidence, while the knowledgeable tread cautiously.CONTINUED BELOW
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December 13, 2025 at 11:33 PM
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Regardless of gender, every reporter who stood by and said nothing while this
a$$w1pe extraordinaire of a POTUS responded to this reporter so dispicably ...ceased to be a decent human being.
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