 This study examined the relationship between cultural differences and self-perceptions of one's own cognitive abilities. The results showed that there was a correlation between the degree of confidence in one's own abilities and the country's overall attitude towards masculine traits. This suggests that culturally influenced gender stereotypes may play a role in determining how individuals perceive their own abilities. Additionally, the study found that older men tend to overestimate their navigational abilities more than other groups. This article was offered by S. Walcoviac, Katrot, M. Hegeti, and others.