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I think that is actually a thing/ the whole high- achieving / highly-skilled people feeling like they aren’t capable or don’t know nearly as much as they do. I’ve seen a lot of joking memes about it, the way that beginners are super self conscious and hesitant because they feel like they know nothing, average level people feel super confident because they have learned so much from the time they knew nothing and now feel empowered, and people who are highly skilled and experienced feel as though they don’t know anything simply because they have enough of a grasp of what it is that they are doing to fully understand the breadth of things they do not understand and cannot (yet) do well.
I think your statement pretty well puts you in the latter group. Congratulations on your high percentile! I wish you much happy gaming and satisfaction. :)