I don't think I've read something about Dunning Kruger stated thus...
Everything must seem simpler and clearer when you're unaware that there are things that you don't know.
They don't know there are known unknowns and cannot comprehend that there are not just things that you don't know you don't know but there are things that you cannot know even if you are aware of them.
The more aware you are of the unknowns and the uncertainty, the less clear the universe becomes and the more cautious you get.
That caution makes them think we don't know what we're talking about when we make statements which are certain.
Because there are topics where all the knowns and unknowns are accounted for.
Wishing it were otherwise doesn't change it.
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