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[EP 25-131] I’m going to discuss the old saying, “You don’t know what you don’t know.” I looked it up and it’s called The Dunning-Kruger effect. It’s a nuanced version of that earlier statement, more akin to “people who know the least think they know the most.” I will use the Trump haters as an example.
Don’t like Trump, I understand. Sometimes we just don’t like people. That’s natural. Sometimes it’s the way they remind us of someone else whom we’ve dealt with.
But generally speaking, we can learn to overlook that if the person performs. Now “performs” is a matter of opinion. So what’s good for Conservatives may not be perceived as good for Leftists, whom I will be picking on soon. But is there a universal truth on which we should all agree regardless of politics? Conservatives certainly think so. Limited government. Accountability. And so on. But delving one layer deeper, don’t you think all people agree that vicious criminals should be locked up. Or in the case of illegals, deported?
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Don’t like Trump, I understand. Sometimes we just don’t like people. That’s natural. Sometimes it’s the way they remind us of someone else whom we’ve dealt with.
But generally speaking, we can learn to overlook that if the person performs. Now “performs” is a matter of opinion. So what’s good for Conservatives may not be perceived as good for Leftists, whom I will be picking on soon. But is there a universal truth on which we should all agree regardless of politics? Conservatives certainly think so. Limited government. Accountability. And so on. But delving one layer deeper, don’t you think all people agree that vicious criminals should be locked up. Or in the case of illegals, deported?
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.