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NO.2 - "Dunning-Kruger Mental Effect", focus on a point, the ultimate breakthrough

author:Rokumi Shu House

After staying in a familiar environment for a long time, like "boiling frogs in warm water", we will gradually lose the motivation and enthusiasm to learn, so we need to self-reflect every day, so that we can continue to improve and break through the cocoon.

After getting used to self-reflection, you'll find yourself constantly being hit, which is a good thing — we start moving from ignorance to self-knowledge.

In psychology, there is a cognitive bias called the Dunning-Kruger mental effect. In the Dunning-Kruger Mental Effect, a person goes through four stages from the peak of ignorance to the peak of enlightenment: not knowing that he does not know - knowing that he does not know - knowing that he knows - knowing that he knows - not knowing that he knows.

NO.2 - "Dunning-Kruger Mental Effect", focus on a point, the ultimate breakthrough

Most people are in the first stage – not knowing they don't know.

If I ask a few reflection questions, if I want to cross the "peak of ignorance", out of the "valley of despair", and embark on the "slope of enlightenment", in most cases I can only do one thing honestly: focus on one point and invest more time to do things to the extreme.

In the work, the one-piece paper strategy has been used for more than 10 years, at least more than 1,000 times of deduction and practice, but it lacks systematic output of results, so it is planned to output results through "A Paper in Vientiane".

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Ø A piece of paper: the logic of a piece of paper is deduced to the extreme, from the peak of ignorance to the slope of enlightenment.

Reflection is actually a process of constantly "knowing that you don't know".

Always keep an empty cup mentality, focus on one point, do things to the extreme, and beauty will naturally come, just as the so-called "if you bloom, butterflies come".

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