Hi there! I love learning. Who doesn't? I'm a firm believer that learning compounds over time and is the greatest leverage anyone has, in every area of life. But the process of learning has a sneaky trap built into it. You usually start with an idea of what you want to learn and then go searching. Websites, books, videos, online courses — all fair game. At the beginning, everything makes sense. Concepts make sense, tutorials work on the first try, and you get that warm feeling: "Hey, this isn't so hard after all." Then you start going deeper. And that's when you realize... it's not so straightforward. The Dunning-Kruger Effect Source: The Decision Lab The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias where people with low ability in a given area overestimate their competence. The less you know, the less equipped you are to recognize what you don't know. Take learning a new language.…