Assassinator
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RE: Dunning–Kruger effect
(15/04/2012 11:18 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: (15/04/2012 07:24 PM)Assassinator Wrote: (15/04/2012 05:04 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: Eh, most people high up in the corporate hierarchy actually know crap all, despite what they think.
But because of that, they're filthy rich.
Someone who doesn't know crap, but who can convince others they do know crap, is much superior to someone who knows crap and can't convince anyone of that fact.
Depends in what way.
If all you care about is impressions on other people, then yes.
In every way.
Take happiness for example, I'd feel pretty awesome if I didn't know poo poo and still got a high management position, it'll be like, f uck yeah. On the other hand, if I was highly skilled but only got some average position because noone recognizes my skill, I'll go home feeling butthurt every day.
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