Except that most people think they are habitually in the right, and that they are consistently making the right choices. If things don’t work out, often it’s either attributed to some evil circumstance, or to one big choice that was bad (yet probably because they were “too trusting”, turning even the bad choice into a virtue. All/most other choices were right, of course). Compounded by incompetence.
You have here a very specific model of a failure mode a person can have with many details. Be more careful with claims about “most people”.
You have here a very specific model of a failure mode a person can have with many details. Be more careful with claims about “most people”.