This scenario illustrates the thinking error known as "overconfidence".
Overconfidence alludes to a biased method for taking a gander at a circumstance. When you are overconfident, you misconceive your esteem, supposition, convictions or capacities and you have more certainty than you should given the target parameters of the circumstance.
Overconfidence can make a man encounter issues since he may not get ready appropriately for a circumstance or may get into an unsafe circumstance that he isn't prepared to deal with.