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How Does Intuition Work
How Does Intuition Work
How Does Intuition Work
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Intuition is a phenomenon that offers people the ability to know something instinctively without adopting analytical thought, striking a balance between human mind's conscious and unconscious components, as well as between intuition and intent. Human disconcert is founded on centuries of social bias with the notion of focusing on intuition.
In the age of big data, it might seem like a subterfuge or inadequate process to rely on intuition what others consider spirit, instinct, a sixth sense, or a gut feeling. But according to a study of high-level executives, most business pioneers take advantage of their experiences and feelings when coping with challenges. And despite appearances, intuition is not an unconventional term specifically reserved for the realm of self-elating emotion. In reality, there is a neurological foundation for it.
When one understands intuition oriented science and how ideas can be affected, he can decide more readily when it is better to go with the gut feeling and when it is better to look at available data.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherIntroBooks
Release dateJan 31, 2020
ISBN9781393273097

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    Preface

    Intuition is a phenomenon that offers people the ability to know something instinctively without adopting analytical thought, striking a balance between human mind's conscious and unconscious components, as well as between intuition and intent. Human disconcert is founded on centuries of social bias with the notion of focusing on intuition.

    In the age of big data, it might seem like a subterfuge or inadequate process to rely on intuition what others consider spirit, instinct, a sixth sense, or a gut feeling. But according to a study of high-level executives, most business pioneers take advantage of their experiences and feelings when coping with challenges. And despite appearances, intuition is not an unconventional term specifically reserved for the realm of self-elating emotion. In reality, there is a neurological foundation for it.

    When one understands intuition oriented science and how ideas can be affected, he can decide more readily when it is better to go with the gut feeling and when it is better to look at available data.

    Summary

    While observing the patterns, the human mind seems to be circuited. As it reaches the strata of the brain, not only does the brain interpret external information, it also retains memories from all of the human preceding events. For as long as a human being is alive, the intuition has been evolving and growing. Each experience is recorded in the human mind, wrong or right. From that deep memory, intuition draws well to guide individual decisions in future expectations.

    People enjoy a competitive battle, i.e., Red versus blue, Spirituality versus Faith that all are in contrasting styles. Being a winner means somebody has to finish second. Every God needs a rival. A traditional psychological warfare pits against the subjective instinct of the logical realm of rationality. Statements like, you think too much, you just have

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