


The Dangers of Underestimation: Why Accurate Assessments Matter
Underestimating means to estimate something as being less than it actually is. In other words, you are overlooking or undervaluing the true value or significance of something.
For example, if you underestimate someone's abilities, you may think that they are not as capable as they actually are. Similarly, if you underestimate a task, you may believe that it will be easier or take less time than it actually does.
In both cases, underestimating can lead to negative consequences, such as missed opportunities or unrealistic expectations. It is important to avoid underestimating people, tasks, and situations in order to make more accurate assessments and achieve better outcomes.



