Looking at oneself through rose-colored glasses is a bit like having an unquenchable sweet tooth. Indulgence feels good in the short run, but a steady diet of either self-illusions or desserts eventually takes a toll.
That, at least, is the implication of a new study of college students, some of whom began school with an inflated regard for their own academic ability.
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