Think Again: 2: Armchair Quarterback vs Imposter Syndrome

V SIP
Velvet Learning
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1 min readMay 17, 2021

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Today I read the 2nd chapter in Adam Grant’s book “Think Again”.

  • We all have blind spots in our knowledge and opinions
  • Armchair Quarterback is Confidence>Expertise.
  • Imposter Syndrome is Confidence<Expertise.
  • Those who can’t, don’t know they can’t. They lack competence and are brimming with over confidence.
  • The less intelligent we are the more we overestimate our actual intelligence. We feign knowledge about certain topics.
  • We lack the ability to think about our thinking.
  • We we lack knowledge and skills to achieve excellence, we sometimes lack the knowledge and skills to judge excellence.
  • We need humility not arrogance.
  • Humility is “from the earth”. It’s about recognizing we are flawed and fallible.
  • Confidence is a measure of how much you believe in yourself vs your methods.
  • Confident Humility — Having faith in our capability while appreciating we may not have the right solution or addressing the right problem.
  • Try to underestimate yourself.
  • Doubts have 3 benefits. 1. Increases your motivation to work harder. 2. Increases your motivation to work smarter. 3. Helps you become a better learner.
  • View doubt as a cue to improve your tools while having confidence that you can learn.
  • Knowledge is best learn from experts but creativity and wisdom can be learned from anyone.
  • Commit to improving myself.
  • Marvel at what I still don’t know.
  • Learn something from anyone I meet.
  • Humility helps me see clearly.
  • Confident humility enables me to overcome weaknesses.

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