30. The Psychology Behind Points Travel Competency
Point Me To First Class - A podcast by Devon Gimbel MD - Mondays
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Today, I’m covering something that never gets talked about in the points travel world but is really one of the secrets to becoming more proficient when it comes to points travel: The Dunning-Kruger Effect. The Dunning-Kruger Effect is a type of cognitive bias that causes people to overestimate their knowledge or abilities, particularly in areas where they have little to no experience. Discover how the Dunning-Kruger Effect is impacting how you approach the hobby of points travel. I’m showing you the different stages of the journey when learning the ins and outs of points travel, and how to keep moving through the stages until you reach a point of confidence and competence. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.pointmetofirstclass.com/blog/psychology-points-travel-competency If part of living your wealthy life includes using points for travel instead of cash, join me in Points Made Easy to learn how to maximize earning and redeeming points for travel. Enrollment opens in October, so grab your spot on the waitlist here: https://www.pointmetofirstclass.com/pointsmadeeasy