Dunning Kruger Effect & Discussing “To Build a Fire” ~ Soft Spoken ASMR


No Frills ASMR
Published 10 months ago

In this soft-spoken ASMR video, I gently explore Jack London’s chilling short story To Build a Fire, a tale of overconfidence, isolation, and survival. I also take a quiet look at the Dunning-Kruger Effect — a cognitive bias that causes people to overestimate their own abilities — and share the bizarre real-life story of the man who thought lemon juice would make him invisible to security cameras.

This is a relaxed, no-frills ASMR discussion — just one person quietly talking through ideas, stories, and psychology.

Grab a cozy blanket, settle in, and let the soft sounds and thoughtful conversation help you unwind.

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