Ha, a genuine Dunning Kruger!
From Wiki:
"The most important aspect to remember about this is that the Dunning-Kruger effect is not the province of a few, less skilled or intelligent individuals. Every single person in the world is subject to this effect. We all have some areas where we are knowledgeable and other areas where we are relatively inexperienced or uninformed. So, rather than pointing to the individuals that we can see in our experience have demonstrated this effect, we should look at our own behavior and closely examine those areas where we believe we are skilled and knowledgeable. Considering that experts will tend to underestimate their knowledge, the key is not to correct for the effect by lowering our assessment of ourselves. Instead, we can keep an open mind, question our knowledge, and see if there is more to learn, regardless of our level of training in a given subject."
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Though the thinking pattern is far from stranger to my mind, I had never before realised that it had a title, a handle, as it were. Thank you for opening my mind a little bit more - or is it, instead, for giving me yet another distinct box, the name of which I shall probably have forgotten by tonight?
Either way, thanks for the education!
;-)