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by louthy 4481 days ago
Exactly. Two of the most powerful things you can learn in life are "There's so much more to learn" and "Nobody knows what they're doing".

Early in life you get the impression that parents know everything, then it's teachers, then it's bosses. When in fact they don't.

We're not robots with perfect abilities, understanding that everyone to a degree doesn't know what they're doing gives you a different outlook on the world.

Note, that doesn't mean everybody is incompetent.

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>"Nobody knows what they're doing".

How can you possibly make this assertion? I have a direct counterexample; I know what I'm doing. There's a lot of stuff I don't know, but I would not describe my state of being as "not knowing what I'm doing".

>everyone to a degree doesn't know what they're doing

This is very different from "Nobody knows what they're doing". Just because no one has a perfectly clear idea of everything doesn't mean they don't know what they're doing.

You are absolutely right about the title. Though, I should probably clarify, the more accurate title would be "Nobody knows what they're doing all the time." That was the intent when I wrote it, but it could be argued that if the title weren't a bit sensationalist, we may not be having this meaningful discussion with points and counterpoints on HN right now.

EDIT: Actually "all the time" doesn't quite cover it, I'd say it's "most of the time".

"I know what I'm doing." - No, at some level, you don't know what you're doing. And I bet that, in certain situations, you act like you know what you're doing. Or, perhaps you didn't know that you didn't know what you were doing.