The Enemy All Advisors Face

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I’m reminded of this famous quote, attributed to cartoonist Walt Kelly: “We have met the enemy and he is us.”

Our “enemy” is lack of self-awareness. While advisors don’t suffer more from this trait than others, it’s a huge problem for those who wish to convert more prospects into clients.

The “above average” myth

I’ve never met an advisor who didn’t believe the services they provided were “above average.”

The “above average” assessment isn’t limited to advisors. As noted in this article:

[P]eople generally consider themselves smarter, luckier, better looking and more important than they really are. They regard themselves as exceptional and believe that they will avoid the divorces, premature deaths or weight gains that befall everyone else.

There’s evidence we believe we’re more intelligent than we are and we don’t recognize our shortcomings, so we make no effort to correct them.

Business leaders believe their firm is more likely to succeed than their competitors. College professors believe their work is better than their colleagues. Surgeons in training and clinical psychologists overestimate their ability to provide an accurate diagnosis.