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UNKNOWN UNKNOWNS AND THE DUNNING-KRUGER EFFECT – We’re not as smart as we think we are. Why Some Lawyers Need To Admit They’re Incompetent

Posted bywpengine 27 April 2018

We all want to think we are better than average, stars in fact, but the harsh, cold truth is that we aren’t — far from it.

Source: Why Some Lawyers Need To Admit They’re Incompetent

Posted bywpengine27 April 2018Posted inUncategorized

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