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Tuesday Apr 02, 2019
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Tuesday Apr 02, 2019
Tuesday Apr 02, 2019
4-2-19 Tuesday
TESTS
1. How long did the Hundred Years War last?
(116 Years)
2. Which country makes Panama hats?
(Ecuador)
3. From which animal do we get catgut?
(Sheep & Horses)
4. In which month do the Russians celebrate the October Revolution?
(November)
5. What is a camel’s hair brush made of?
(Squirrel fur)
6. The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal or bird?
(Dogs.) [Canares, from the Latin, meaning dogs] (P.S. And the Canary Islands are in the Atlantic Ocean)
7. What was King George VI’s first name?
(Albert)
8. What color is a Purple Finch?
(Crimson)
9. Where are Chinese gooseberries from?
(New Zealand)
10. How long did the Thirty Years War last?
(Thirty years)
4 days until the Mens conference Commit www.mencommit.com
A bunch of great speakers, great worship by Jeff Deyo and yes TDA will be there!
The Dunning-Kruger Effect and the Blindness
of the Incompetent
Wheeler's lemon juice story inspired researchers David Dunning and
Justin Kruger to study this phenomenon in greater detail. The researchers were intrigued by the obvious difference in people's actual abilities and how they perceive these abilities. Dunning and Kruger hypothesized
that incompetent people suffer from two types of problems
· Due to their incompetence, they make flawed decisions (such as
robbing a bank while covered in lemon juice).
· They are unable to realize the fact that they make Flawed decisions.
(Not even the video footage convinced wheeler of his inability to be
invisible he claimed that it was faked )
The researchers tested the validity of these hypotheses on a sample
of participants. First they laid out a test measuring their abilities in a
certain domain (logical reasoning, grammar, and humor). Then, the participants were asked to assess how good their abilities were. The researchers discovered two interesting findings:
The least competent people (labeled incompetent in the research) had
a tendency to significantly overestimate their abilities. In fact, the
less competent they were, the more they overestimated themselves.
For example, the more painfully unfunny an individual was, the
funnier they thought they were. this effect was elegantly described
by Charles Darwin years ago ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge'
The second interesting finding was that the most competent participants had a tendency to underestimate their abilities. Their under-
rated results can be explained by the fact that if a task seems easy to
them, they will have the feeling that the task is easy even for other
people.
In another part of the experiment, participants had the possibility to
review the test results of other people. They were subsequently asked to
conduct a self assessment again. Competent participants realized that they were better off than they had thought. Thus, they modified their self assessments and began to
evaluate themselves more objectively.
Matthew 18:21-35 The unforgiving debtor
Verse 27 Then his master was filled with pity for him, and he released him and forgave his debt.
Father give me empathy and compassion for others.
Notice every time Jesus had compassion for someone the power of God flowed in a supernatural way.
I have prayed for many couples who could not have kids and they get pregnant… why? I believe it is because Kim and I had such a hard time getting pregnant… I remember how hard it was and I feel deep compassion for them.


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