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Acknowledging the knowledge gap can lead to more informed decisionmaking from "summary" of The Knowledge Illusion by Steven Sloman,Philip Fernbach

It is a common misconception that individuals possess a deep understanding of a wide range of topics. In reality, our knowledge is often quite limited, and we may not even be aware of the extent of our ignorance. This lack of awareness can have significant implications for decision-making. When we fail to recognize the gaps in our knowledge, we are more likely to make uninformed choices that can have negative consequences. Acknowledging the limitations of our knowledge is a crucial first step towards making more informed decisions. By recognizing that we may not have all the in...
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