It is not uncommon for people to have a skewed perception of their own abilities or characteristics, and this can sometimes lead to overestimating their own abilities or attributes. This phenomenon is known as the “above-average effect” or “illusory superiority.” It is a cognitive bias that causes people to perceive themselves as being better than average at various tasks or characteristics, even when this is not the case.

However, it is also important to note that people are often unaware of their own limitations and may not fully realize how average they are in certain areas. It is important to be aware of this cognitive bias and to try to keep an accurate and realistic perspective on one’s own abilities and characteristics. It can be helpful to seek feedback from others or to compare oneself to objective standards in order to get a more accurate assessment of one’s abilities and limitations.

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