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00:003, 2, 1, Action!
00:03Welcome to a new episode of...
00:09One more, one more, sorry.
00:12A new episode of...
00:17I don't know.
00:19There's...
00:22I don't know. It's not working.
00:24Calm down, my love.
00:25What's wrong? What's wrong with you?
00:26I don't know. I don't feel like I can make an episode.
00:29How is that possible?
00:30Everyone is staring at you.
00:32There are cameras, filming, and production.
00:34It's not going to work.
00:35I mean, suppose I can't speak, and I'm nervous, and I'm nervous, and I'm nervous.
00:39So I say something, and the filming stops.
00:41And what about you, my love? What's worrying you?
00:43And why are you coming back? What are you waiting for?
00:45I feel like I'm a failure.
00:46Everything I do is a waste.
00:48I'm trying to be strong and confident.
00:51But in the end,
00:53when you see me like this,
00:54I'm a coward and a coward.
00:57I'm nervous, and I'm coming back.
00:59Calm down, my love.
01:00This isn't the first time you've done this.
01:02We've done hundreds of episodes,
01:04and we're still a failure.
01:05People are waiting for your episodes,
01:07so you can learn from them,
01:08and hear the jokes, and laugh at them.
01:11You're not a failure, my love.
01:12You're good.
01:13They don't know I'm nervous, and I might come back at any moment.
01:16And why would you come back?
01:17We've done this hundreds of times.
01:20It's normal.
01:21And God was with us.
01:22Isn't that right?
01:23That's right.
01:24Especially not now,
01:26because I have a genius director like you.
01:28Oh, you're a great director,
01:30and you've done a lot of episodes with me.
01:32We can do it, right?
01:34I don't know why,
01:35but when you said that, I got nervous.
01:38Do you think I can do this episode?
01:40You've done a lot of episodes, my love.
01:42It's not the first time.
01:43I know,
01:44but I feel like people think
01:46I don't do well every time.
01:48That makes me nervous.
01:51I'm nervous.
01:52I'm nervous.
01:53I think I'm going to come back.
01:54Abu Faih!
01:55Abu Faih!
01:58Yes, Mr. Ghandour?
02:01I need two lemons.
02:02For me and the director.
02:03Because it's January.
02:07What's wrong with you?
02:08Everyone is asking for tea and coffee.
02:11I don't know how to make a lemon.
02:13I've let you down.
02:14I've let Mr. Director down.
02:16I feel like...
02:18I feel like...
02:19I feel like...
02:21I feel like...
02:23You want to come back, right?
02:24Come on.
02:25We'll all go back there.
02:27Come on.
02:29Don't you want to come back too?
02:38Welcome to a new episode of El Daheeh.
02:41On May 12, 2017,
02:43writer Ibn al-Jayman said on his blog
02:46about a party he was invited to for years.
02:48The party wasn't just for writers.
02:49It was for all kinds of people.
02:51Artists, scientists, and explorers.
02:54He said he felt at the party
02:55that he couldn't possibly be an artist.
02:57These people are very tough.
02:58What did I get myself into?
02:59At one point,
03:00there was a party
03:01where a tall and humble man
03:03was invited to talk about common things.
03:05For example,
03:06the man's name was Nell.
03:07The man told Nell about the people in the room
03:09and what he was doing
03:10among all these people.
03:11These people did great things.
03:12My place isn't here.
03:13Nell is here, dear.
03:14He'll easily get it.
03:15Not only did the man think about the same thing
03:17but also because he wasn't an ordinary person.
03:20He wasn't just like Nell.
03:21Nell Armstrong, personally.
03:23This, dear, if you don't know,
03:25is the first person to walk on the moon.
03:27Here, dear,
03:28we're in a meeting
03:29between a successful writer
03:30and a genius scientist.
03:31Even if he's not a genius,
03:32he's the first person
03:33to touch the moon.
03:34The two of them
03:35feel that they're,
03:36as you say,
03:37occupied.
03:38That they came here
03:39to talk about people
03:40and make them understand
03:41that they're important.
03:42Occupied
03:43and occupied
03:44in an unreal place.
03:45In reality,
03:46this isn't an exceptional conversation.
03:47Let's take the greatest writer
03:48and the greatest scientist.
03:49The writer,
03:50Maya Angelou.
03:51One of the legends
03:52of modern literature.
03:53She says, dear,
03:54that she wrote 11 books in her life.
03:55And with every book
03:56that starts in her book,
03:57she thinks.
03:58She thinks, dear,
03:59that she's occupied
04:00and that this new book
04:01is what will reveal
04:02her life to people.
04:03You're all occupied with me.
04:04I'm not a talented person.
04:05I'm a lucky person.
04:06Dear, let's do a challenge with you.
04:07Go ahead, Abu Ahmed.
04:08If I asked you,
04:09who's the most famous scientist in history?
04:10Yes, dear.
04:11Abu Sha'ar Al-Shalab.
04:12The artist Ahmad Halawa played his role.
04:13Albert Einstein.
04:14Did he think he was occupied?
04:15Yes, dear.
04:16Einstein said to himself,
04:17I feel like all my life
04:18I've been occupied
04:19in a depressing way.
04:20Einstein wrote this line.
04:21You see, dear,
04:22maybe he wrote it
04:23in the beginning of his life
04:24in the midst of the first
04:25explosions that all of us
04:26experience.
04:27I tell you, dear,
04:28Einstein wrote this line
04:29in 1955.
04:30This, dear,
04:31is the same year
04:32Albert Einstein died.
04:33So after the whole world
04:34didn't recognize him,
04:35I'll rate him with a ten.
04:36You're an important scientist.
04:37E equals MC squared
04:38everywhere.
04:39We made the nuclear bomb
04:40explode.
04:41You're an important scientist.
04:42You're an important scientist.
04:43You made the nuclear bomb
04:44depend on your theory.
04:45And you won the Nobel Prize,
04:46you genius.
04:47Your theory
04:48changed our view
04:49of the universe.
04:50When you don't become
04:51a genius scientist,
04:52who becomes a genius scientist?
04:53Bism Samra?
04:54Despite the achievements
04:55of people like
04:56Neil Armstrong and Einstein,
04:57it's hard to decide.
04:58But the feelings
04:59they described are very widespread.
05:00But, dear,
05:01the world will not
05:02distinguish its existence
05:03and give it a name
05:04other than in the early 70s
05:05when Dr. Rose Clance,
05:06the assistant professor
05:07at the University of Oberlin,
05:08was surprised by her students
05:09telling her
05:10that they felt
05:11like they were going to fail
05:12and that it was a mistake
05:13in the beginning
05:14and that it would be revealed.
05:15They say that, dear,
05:16despite the fact
05:17that their grades were always high.
05:18This, dear,
05:19surprised Dr. Clance.
05:20Not only because
05:21he was illogical,
05:22but also because
05:23he was naive.
05:24She thought of this
05:25through her personal experience.
05:26When she was born
05:27in a simple family,
05:28her father fought
05:29in a wood factory
05:30to secure their lives
05:31and she felt
05:32that she had failed.
05:33Every test she took
05:34she told her mother
05:35that she would fail.
05:36But she succeeded
05:37and she succeeded
05:38with excellence.
05:39Until, dear,
05:40she became the first person
05:41in the world
05:42to realize
05:43that she was a bully
05:44and that people
05:45would discover her secret
05:46that she was not talented
05:47and that she was just lucky.
05:48She didn't find
05:49these signs.
05:50She felt that the people
05:51around her
05:52who were doing their PhD
05:53and teaching her
05:54were much smarter
05:55than her.
05:56In fact,
05:57they deserved the place
05:58that she thought
05:59they didn't deserve.
06:00Dr. Clance
06:01and her colleague
06:02Dr. Suzanne Eames
06:03spent more than five years
06:04talking to 150 women
06:05like them.
06:06Women who were
06:07in different fields
06:08like law,
06:09nursing,
06:10and so on.
06:11These feelings
06:12were described
06:13by Claudine Swens
06:14in her research paper
06:15called
06:16The Imposter Syndrome.
06:17Dear,
06:18this paper
06:19will spread
06:20in a terrifying way
06:21as soon as it is published.
06:22Despite the fact
06:23that the study
06:24was on women
06:25except that
06:26humans
06:27among all races
06:28and ages
06:29and jobs
06:30will say
06:31what is this?
06:32I am like this.
06:33Dear,
06:34at this moment
06:35after half a century
06:36of publishing this paper
06:37and while the examples
06:38we started with
06:39were more than
06:4010,000 worldwide,
06:41let me tell you
06:42that 71%
06:43of the CEOs
06:44of companies
06:45suffer from
06:46the phenomenon
06:47of being impoverished.
06:48They are not confident
06:49in their abilities.
06:50The paper
06:51described this
06:52as a crisis
06:53of confidence.
06:54At this moment
06:55all people
06:56who rely on
06:57their confidence
06:58in their appearance
06:59and appearance
07:00are artists
07:01and models
07:02who are considered
07:03icons of appearance
07:04and the reference
07:05of sweetness.
07:06Let me tell you
07:07that many actors
07:08suffer
07:09from the feeling
07:10of being impoverished.
07:11I am not talking
07:12about ordinary actors.
07:13I am talking about
07:14people like
07:15Emma Watson
07:16and Tom Hanks.
07:17Tom Hanks.
07:18Honestly,
07:19I never feel
07:20that I am impoverished
07:21with my coffee friends.
07:22I feel like
07:23I am Magdi Aqoub
07:24among them.
07:25Really?
07:26Take this study
07:27in your face.
07:28According to
07:29Journal of General
07:30Internal Medicine,
07:31in 2020
07:3282% of people
07:33live in
07:34the imposter phenomenon
07:35of being impoverished.
07:36These people
07:37are not impoverished
07:38but injured.
07:39Laugh at
07:40those around you
07:41and reach places
07:42they don't deserve.
07:43I will do like
07:44luck and coincidence
07:45and skill
07:46in pretending
07:47that I am smart
07:48or skill
07:49in pretending
07:50that I am impoverished.
07:51Not that I am impoverished.
07:52I am skilled
07:53in convincing people
07:54that I am impoverished.
07:55I,
07:56in the language of the street,
07:57am impoverished
07:58and not smart.
07:59Although,
08:00my dear,
08:01the inner feeling
08:02that acts like
08:03a secret
08:04hidden inside
08:05his friend
08:06is us.
08:07We feel
08:08that we are impoverished.
08:09According to
08:10a paper
08:11published in
08:122023
08:13entitled
08:14Imposter Phenomena,
08:15the inner feeling
08:16that we described
08:17becomes a cycle.
08:18This, my dear,
08:19starts with
08:20this feeling of
08:21impoverishment
08:22that makes
08:23his friend
08:24work harder
08:25to be able
08:26to get rid
08:27of the feeling
08:28that he is impoverished.
08:29Harder,
08:30according to
08:31the description
08:32of the study,
08:33as if he is
08:34working hard
08:35to be able
08:36to get rid
08:37of the feeling
08:38that he is impoverished.
08:39The difference,
08:40my dear,
08:41is that this person
08:42also feels
08:43the opposite.
08:44Achieving phobia.
08:45Go, my dear,
08:46and hear this
08:47from success.
08:48Why, Abu Ahmed,
08:49do you feel
08:50that you are
08:51impoverished
08:52and you are
08:53afraid of success?
08:54Simply because,
08:55my dear,
08:56when you succeed
08:57once,
08:58you need to
08:59succeed
09:00several times.
09:01If you see yourself
09:02as impoverished,
09:03if you succeed
09:04once,
09:05you need to
09:06succeed
09:07several times.
09:08This is a loop,
09:09my dear.
09:10If you fail,
09:11you will say to yourself,
09:12I proved to myself
09:13that I am impoverished
09:14because I failed.
09:15On the other hand,
09:16if you succeed,
09:17you will be deceived
09:18more.
09:19So,
09:20cover me
09:21next time
09:22because
09:23I will not be able
09:24to repeat it again.
09:25You may think
09:26that after every new achievement,
09:27you will feel
09:28that you are
09:29talented and
09:30smart.
09:31Not at all,
09:32my dear.
09:33You will feel
09:34that you are
09:35talented
09:36and smart.
09:37Or,
09:38my dear,
09:39you may think
09:40that you are
09:41impoverished
09:42because
09:43you are
09:44poor
09:45and
09:46you
09:47have
09:48no money.
09:49According to
09:50this study,
09:51it turns
09:52many people
09:53to work
09:54martyrdom.
09:55Martyrs
09:56who are
09:57forced to
09:58work
09:59non-stop
10:00in an attempt
10:01to convince
10:02others
10:03that they
10:04are
10:05not
10:06talented
10:07and
10:08that
10:09they
10:10are
10:11poor
10:12and
10:13they
10:14are
10:15not
10:16talented
10:17and
10:18they
10:19are
10:20poor
10:21and
10:22they
10:23are
10:24not
10:25talented
10:26and
10:27they
10:28are
10:29poor
10:30and
10:31they
10:32are
10:33not
10:34talented
10:35and
10:36they
10:37are
10:38not
10:39talented
10:40and
10:41they
10:42are
10:43poor
10:44and
10:45they
10:46are
10:47not
10:48talented
10:49and
10:50they
10:51are
10:52poor
10:53And
10:54I
10:55do not
10:56want
10:57to
10:58be
10:59put
11:00The first style, my dear, is that the person has a brother or a sister
11:03and he determines from the start that they are the smartest or the most beautiful
11:06You know, my dear, when you go to a teacher and a big brother comes out
11:09he keeps thinking, no, you're good, but how, Fadi?
11:11Fadi was good manners, good manners, and hard work, and grades
11:15Fadi was working hard and getting grades
11:17Are you working hard?
11:19The second style, my dear, is that this person should be defined from the beginning
11:23that he is already progressive, already smart, already nice
11:26The first type did not get the validation of the house
11:29and his mother did not tell him, you're smart and good enough
11:32So it's very normal when the world, the academic institutions, the work, and the colleagues
11:36tell them, guys, you're good enough, they feel that you're laughing at me
11:39And because I'm good, you're trying to make fun of me
11:41My father and mother, who took their genes to eat, did not tell me
11:43So you're going to be honest with me when you tell me?
11:45The second group faces a separation between the expectations of the family towards them
11:48and their human experience, which is very normal to be full of mistakes
11:51Their parents have very high expectations of them
11:53So it's not good to show their parents that they don't understand something
11:56or that they're weak in it
11:57The common thing in these two types is that they are suffering from a crisis of separation
12:00between the messages they received from their parents and the messages they receive from the world
12:03The difference in these messages creates a division within themselves
12:06The psychological analyst, Noor Asdeer, in her book, Animal Joy
12:09describes the person who feels obsessed with the occupation
12:11that he has two fakes that we present to the world
12:14that they are successful and solid, and we enhance them from any behavior that may reveal that they are fake
12:18And under it is the real self, which has not yet come out of the problems of childhood
12:22and do not doubt it, this self that you are ashamed of
12:24and are sure that if it comes out on the surface, it will be rejected
12:26While my dear, the truth is not that you are a shabby person
12:29and wearing a fake suit, or that you have two selves or anything
12:31but you are just a person who has taken a step in his life and has evolved
12:34These feelings of isolation usually arise after we have taken a big step in our lives
12:38For example, when we leave a social class and go to a higher class
12:40when we change our career to another job
12:42Here we have what we call a peer-to-peer split habitus
12:45where we divide ourselves and live in two worlds at the same time
12:48The novelist, Leslie Jameson, when she asked people on Twitter
12:51to share their experience of being obsessed with the occupation
12:54One of the messages described the feeling of the person who lives with these two selves
12:57His life has moved, but his mind has not yet moved
13:00This message was for a person who sent it to tell her
13:02I grew up in a rural area, now I live in a different place
13:05But every time I watch people's speeches at a fancy party
13:08I feel that they still see the essence of the thing in my hair
13:10In this case, my dear, for a short period of time
13:12the world is recognizing you, not just one person, you
13:15Abu Ahmed, let me ask you the question I ask myself
13:17When the world, God willing, is beautiful and beautiful
13:19and assures us that we are good and understand
13:21Isn't it time to reduce our self-doubts?
13:24Again, dear, again, as we saw in the episode of friendship
13:26Our relationship with our family, the words we took from our family
13:29affects us a lot even after we grow up
13:31Even after people convince us that they are safe
13:34Even after people convince us that we are good
13:36We always have doubts
13:38This relationship is very important, dear
13:40In fact, it does not necessarily reduce our doubts
13:42On the contrary, as I said, it can increase them
13:44Sometimes praise or reflection on our success
13:46confirms to us that we are much more occupied than we expect
13:49There is a world-famous actor who won an Oscar
13:51and everyone praised him, but he was upset
13:53and felt that he lost his father because he did not stand with him
13:55on the bus to the hospital
13:56The writer, Stephanie Land, who wrote the book
13:58Made as a Servant, which talks about her memories
14:00when she was a single mom, cleaning the house
14:02to take care of her daughter
14:03When she realized that she did not do a great job
14:05and found herself at a party and people were standing around her
14:07thanking her for her writing, she felt that this was hard
14:09Not just because she did not believe that her writing was successful
14:11But because people misunderstood her story
14:14Her story, without meaning, did not show the difficulty of her world
14:17She did not have to struggle in this way
14:19Instead, she presented a romantic picture of the difference of classes
14:21The story that the rich like to leave the poor
14:23Like the story of the orphan who wore new shoes
14:25Or the poor guy who was able to survive
14:27and achieve the American dream
14:29While Stephanie did not want her story to be like this
14:31So when her story was misunderstood
14:33She did not just see herself as a writer who does not deserve fame
14:36Instead, her writings are explained in a way
14:38that makes her participate in another occupation conspiracy
14:41I mean, I'm a liar, and I also participate in another lie
14:43It burns me
14:44It's as if my dear content commitment is exploding
14:46While we are trying to succeed between three angles of our personality
14:48The first angle is how we see ourselves
14:50How we present ourselves to the world
14:52And how the world reflects us
14:54These explanations, my dear, despite their pain, were not enough
14:56Because many people suffer from the obligation of the occupier
14:58Without having a brother or sister who has great achievements
15:01Or even a family that puts pressure on them
15:03Sometimes, just because you are a smart person
15:05You do not have any pressure to make you see the world in a different way
15:07And this, my dear, we call it cognitive deprivation
15:09I don't want a family, I don't want a world
15:11I don't want anything to empower him
15:13He creates his power automatically
15:15Specialists or scholars assume that anyone can do what he does
15:18What will we publish a scientific paper in the Nature magazine?
15:20Nothing
15:21What will I go to college for five years and become a teacher?
15:23Nothing
15:24These scholars see that many people can do what we did
15:27What is special about us?
15:28Sometimes, my dear, the trigger for the obligation of the occupier
15:30Is to defend your place in society
15:33For example, your gender or your appearance
15:35According to a study in 2012-2023
15:37The obligation of this imposter is more common among women than men
15:40And it is more common among minorities
15:42And this is according to a study in 2012-2017
15:44Entitled, Black College Students
15:46The study says that minorities feel more obligated
15:49With symptoms like depression
15:50This, my dear, happens because many societies
15:52Feel that women and minorities are groups
15:54That will do their best if they succeed
15:56And despite, my dear, the racism of this proposition
15:58What do many victims find?
15:59They believe and feel that they have reached their place
16:01Contrary to the rules of their society
16:03And that they are occupied
16:04And this, my dear, will make a famous model
16:06The size of Bella Hadid
16:07Say that the imposter syndrome
16:08And its feeling that it does not deserve its place
16:11Made her, from the age of 14 years old
16:12To have a plastic surgery in the end
16:14And she was hoping that if she did not do this
16:16She would still have her features of the Middle East
16:18Instead of trying to change them
16:20And also, the imposter syndrome
16:21Is the cause of the culture of the whole society
16:23Not only its discrimination
16:24For example, according to a study in 2022
16:2747% of the British suffer from the symptoms of the imposter syndrome
16:31And this, my dear, is due to the English culture itself
16:33According to the trainer Fiona Buckland
16:35In her article in The Guardian
16:36Feeling like an Imposter
16:37The British employees were afraid
16:39They were afraid to be classified as successful
16:41Because their society describes those who say this
16:43As arrogant
16:44Arrogant
16:45And this, on the contrary
16:46The American employees
16:47Who were more open to their successes
16:49We can simply take the expression of the psychologist
16:51Slazar Nunez
16:52Says
16:56According to the difference of all these reasons
16:58Except that anyone who suffers from the imposter syndrome
17:00Suffers with it
17:01What is called
17:02The pluralistic ignorance
17:04His feeling that he is the only one who feels that he is an imposter
17:06While all the people around him
17:07Okay
17:08As for me and you, my dear
17:09Most people who share the same job
17:11Or even the environment
17:12They may feel that they are imposters
17:13But the problem of the person who is an imposter
17:15That if he talks about his problem and asks for help
17:17He is ready to prove and confirm that he is an imposter
17:20That's why, my dear, we see in front of us a difference
17:22A global imposter
17:23All its heroes feel that their problem is rare
17:25But everyone does not know that in front of him
17:27He is the same as him
17:28Insecure
17:29Also, we do not know the effort that people around us put in
17:32So, of course, because we do not see it
17:33We imagine that this effort is big
17:35Bigger than the effort we put in
17:36Therefore, we feel that we are less efficient than those around us
17:39Now, my dear
17:40What the world is dealing with
17:41Carefully and calmly
17:42With commitment
17:43Many of its problems and causes
17:44May be your intelligence genes
17:45Or your upbringing in your house
17:47Or the culture of your society
17:48Or the color of your skin
17:49And your gender
17:50We see, my dear
17:51A group of people who used to be human development
17:52Trying to help
17:53Books like The Middle Finger Project
17:54Which says in the author
17:55The most important question you ask yourself
17:57How would you behave if you were the best in the world?
17:59Another book like The Imposter Syndrome Workbook
18:01Helps you imagine the voice of the occupier
18:02As if he is worse than your choice
18:03And makes you imagine yourself as a vessel
18:05You need to fill it with love
18:06And positive findings
18:07And written accomplishments
18:08You are the best in the world
18:09Get rid of the haters
18:10And the doubts
18:11Of course, my dear
18:12This is a beautiful word
18:13And it can help, of course
18:14But as I told you in the first episode
18:15The praise and accomplishment
18:16Of the occupier's companion
18:18Can really get him into a loop
18:20It increases his feeling of being an occupier
18:22He is an occupier to the point
18:23That he consults a book
18:24To tell him
18:25How to be smarter in the occupation
18:27You have, for example, the director Daniel Kwame
18:29Who will win the Oscar for the famous film
18:31Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
18:33A beautiful film, my dear
18:34I will give him a 9 out of 10
18:35Because he is a good student
18:36I will give him a 10 out of 10
18:37This director, my dear
18:38Will say
18:39He won the Oscar
18:40Because of his accomplishments
18:41And because of the positive findings
18:42That he gets from all over the world
18:43They say the film is beautiful, man
18:45And he says
18:46My Imposter Syndrome
18:47Is at all time high
18:48This doesn't do anything
18:49Except to prove that I am a smart occupier
18:51Sometimes I feel like
18:52There are people who are getting tired
18:53I feel cool
18:54Because I am an imposter
18:55These positive findings
18:56Are the best
18:57Because it hides the voice a little
18:58That tells you that you are an occupier
18:59It stops it for a short time
19:00Then it returns to the loudest voices
19:02I mean, the director
19:03Who won the Oscar
19:04If he really has
19:05Imposter Syndrome
19:06Then he is definitely a monster now
19:07And he is working on his new film
19:08Where else will he go?
19:09Of course, when it comes out
19:10People will know that
19:11This film is not like
19:12The first two that won the Oscar
19:13And if he won the Oscar
19:14People will say
19:15That he knows how
19:16To blame them
19:17And it will stay like that
19:18Ripley
19:19Lube
19:20But my dear
19:21It's not easy
19:22It's not a magic trick
19:23This recipe succeeded
19:24All the people
19:25Read the books I told you about
19:26And confirmed for themselves
19:27That it is smarter, more beautiful
19:28And better than what they see
19:29And man realized that he is not an occupier
19:30And that he doesn't need to doubt
19:31His abilities at all
19:32He is secure
19:33Confident
19:34All the people are confident
19:35In their intelligence and achievements
19:36My dear, imagine
19:37A world that eats
19:38Self-doubt
19:39Self-doubt
19:40This is a disaster
19:41In 1999
19:42My dear
19:43David Dunning
19:44And Justin Kruger
19:45Published a research
19:46With the title
19:47Unskilled and unaware of it
19:48Meaning
19:49I am not smart
19:50And I don't know that I am not smart
19:51My dear, the respondents
19:52In this research
19:53Are volunteers
19:54And they were asked
19:55General topics
19:56Like law
19:57Medicine
19:58Logic
19:59Chess
20:00And fishing
20:01And the results confirmed
20:02That the people
20:03Who did badly in the tests
20:04Ranked their skills
20:05Much higher
20:06Meaning
20:07Those who got 10%
20:08Said they will get 70%
20:09Most people
20:10Don't have an idea
20:11About the subject
20:12They were tested in
20:13They see that they are
20:14Experts and teachers in it
20:15Not only that
20:16They also noticed
20:17That the more the person
20:18Knows about the subject
20:19The more he realizes
20:20That there are areas
20:21That he still doesn't know
20:22This, my dear
20:23Will be known
20:24By the effects of
20:25Dunning-Kruger
20:26I made an episode about it
20:27With the title
20:28Bushcash
20:29A long time ago
20:30The ignoble
20:31This award
20:32Is usually given
20:33To the best researchers
20:34This is a statement
20:35Explaining Dunning-Kruger
20:36The more you know
20:37The less your confidence
20:38And the less you know
20:39Your stupidity
20:40And self-confidence
20:41Increases
20:42As the writer
20:43Robert Hughes said
20:44The more the artist
20:45Or the scholar
20:46Or the thinker
20:47Or the writer
20:48Is great
20:49The more his doubts
20:50Increase
20:51Complete trust
20:52Is a gift
20:53To the people
20:54With the least skills
20:55To help them
20:56The people
20:57Who don't doubt themselves
20:58Can risk
20:59Suffering
21:00Anxiety
21:01And lost opportunities
21:02And waste their time
21:03Energy
21:04Psychological
21:05Insomnia
21:06And overthinking
21:07Before going to bed
21:08And the scholar
21:09Will throw you
21:10At the end of the world
21:11To give you validation
21:12And compensate you
21:13For this doubt
21:14But despite
21:15All this pain
21:16The doubt is important
21:17And has a decisive role
21:18In forming
21:19A good personality
21:20The doubt
21:21Opens your eyes
21:22To your actions
21:23And allows you
21:24To grow
21:25Happiness comes
21:26With success
21:27Happiness comes
21:28With failure
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