“If you’re very, very stupid,” he says, “How can you possibly realize
that you’re very very stupid? You’d have to be relatively intelligent
to realize how stupid you are.”
He cited some research by David Dunning at Cornell. He says that
Dunning has pointed out that knowing how good one is at something
“requires exactly the same skills as it does to be good at that thing in
the first place.”
“If you’re absolutely no good at something at all,” Cleese says,
“then you lack exactly the skills that you need to know that you’re
absolutely no good at it.”
“And this explains not just Hollywood,” Cleese concludes, “But almost the entirety of FOX News.”
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