When questioning your intentions as arrogant, entitled, immature vs confident, moral right, correctness. Or even questioning if the Duning Kruger effect is at play.

What process do you incorporate to back-up your self-judgement or in identifying your decisions/choices are in-fact “correct” in online discussions and/or personal life with friends/family.

How do you remove “self-doubt”?

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Similar to this: I never question my past decisions. They were most definitely correct with the information I had at that point in time.
    I can learn additional facts about that thing, but it’s pointless to question myself about my past decision because back then I didn’t have all those info I have today.
    So my decision could be different today, but it was most definitely correct back then.
    Therefore no self doubt, or just very rarely.

    • @Feathercrown
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      11 year ago

      You can definitely make decisions that you later feel were wrong, even taking into account the limited information you had

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        1 year ago

        Definitely. But when I feel that way, I remind myself that based on those information I had to have the best decision and stop questioning myself.

        It mostly works. Fortunately very rarely it doesn’t.