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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love some of you guys. Experts only in your own world but would absolutely get schooled in a real face to face forum among experts. Again, people here add nothing but misery and gloom. Everyone sucks, everyone is inferior, college sucks, your club sucks, your league sucks, your cleat suck, your neighborhood sucks, no one is good, they all suck, filler clubs suck, megaclubs rule, MD sucks, VA sucks, MA North sucks Truth is: YOU ALL SUCK [/quote] You’re an expert? Why? How? Because you have an 03 and a player who has been in college for a couple of years? Did your expertise predict birth year, DA, ECNL expansion, DA collapse and further ECNL expansion. If you have kid playing in college now the soccer landscape is very different than when she played. You’re current players team may have remained unchanged SINCE birth year but a lot of things have changed outside your little bubble. [/quote] I'm not an expert but you sure do make me feel like one. [/quote] DP catching up.... Your feeling is probably related to this: https://www.verywellmind.com/an-overview-of-the-dunning-kruger-effect-4160740 [/quote] So did Dunning and Kruger suffer from this as well, or were they not confident that they were right?[/quote] Being right has nothing to do with being confident about being right. A poster put forth a plausible possibility based on current trends. It is a prediction and nothing more. They stated a rational argument for their case. You simply said, “no, that won’t happen”. Now you tell me, who was critically thinking about the topic and who was just dug in on a narrative?[/quote] I actually said nothing here until you sent out the link. You simply placed a link online and said it speaks for itself. The link is about a syndrome that is about people who systematically overestimate the accuracy of their own statements. The point is that the hypothesis itself may reflect the same bias that is describes. I suspect this is a universal syndrome, including those who describe phenomena like confirmation bias, selection bias, etc. [/quote] He/she didn't post the link. I did. Hi[/quote]
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