[post_page_title]What Wheeler can teach us[/post_page_title]
We’ve seen there’s endless potential for hilarity in the actions of real people like McArthur Wheeler or fictional ones like Michael Scott, whose obliviousness just screams to high heaven. Laughing, we believe, would be missing the point. As self diagnosing and Dunning and Kruger have shown us, we can all fall victim to this effect. In fact, the less likely we believe it is to happen, the likelier it is to actually happen. Consider, finally, these words from Chinese philosopher Confucius, who said, “Real knowledge is knowing the extent of one’s ignorance.”
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