I run into this a lot. It happens when the new guy comes in to work and thinks that he has everything figured out. Before you know it he's trying to tell the star employee who has been there for 10+ years how to do their job better.
It happens in magic too. Someone learns 3 tricks they can do with a double lift and they consider themselves an "intermediate" card guy. In reality, their understanding of card magic is so small that they don't understand what they are missing.
This phenomena has been the source of frustration for me over the years and I recently found out that it has a name. I think it's likely that we have all fallen victim to the Dunning-Kreuger effect at some point in our lives.
It happens in magic too. Someone learns 3 tricks they can do with a double lift and they consider themselves an "intermediate" card guy. In reality, their understanding of card magic is so small that they don't understand what they are missing.
This phenomena has been the source of frustration for me over the years and I recently found out that it has a name. I think it's likely that we have all fallen victim to the Dunning-Kreuger effect at some point in our lives.