Dunning Kruger is a matter of relativity; The more they know over a subject, the less confident they become in it, while the less they know over a subject the more room they have to presume it's mastery through simplicity. A lot of people even on the more curious side of things are willing to settle for Youtube videos and articles on the internet.
Most people have subscribed to a philosophy or lifestyle, and through that carry on in their day to day with a belief of meaning behind their steps. You tend to only see people asking the harder questions when their comforts have been taken from them.
The world has far too much for the mind to process if you were to somehow focus in on every single detail of it at once , lending to Perceptual Blindness based on a person's rehearsed priorities:
Perceptual blindness, also known as inattentional blindness, is a psychological phenomenon where individuals fail to notice an unexpected stimulus that is in plain sight, due to a lack of attention. It's not a problem with the eyes themselves, but rather a limitation of the brain's ability to process all visual information. This happens when someone is focused on a specific task or object, and their attention is directed away from other potentially visible things.
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It's why it's worth networking with multiple people: They're all liable to have focused on a different aspect of something, which through interaction with them can form a broader picture of what this reality is.
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