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The Dunning Cruger Effect
David dunning came across this incident in 19 95. The example it was based on, though, i'm actually going to edit that out because it doesn't help us if you say smart things on this. There's a thing alld, the better than average effect. Most people consider themselves better than average drivers. And even then, they considered themselves average with everyone else. My fact is that in the first major battle of world war one, the soldiers arrive by taxi. They duly charge the government 70 thousand and 12 francs for the journey. Was the incentive to get soldiers to jump out of the taxi very quickly, because the last guy would have to pay? I never know.