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Intuition is not always a reliable guide to decisionmaking from "summary" of The Invisible Gorilla by Christopher Chabris,Daniel Simons

Many people believe that intuition is a powerful tool for making decisions. They trust their gut feelings and rely on instinct to guide them in various situations. After all, intuition is often described as a kind of inner wisdom that can lead us down the right path when faced with uncertainty. However, the reality is that intuition is not always a reliable guide to decision-making. In fact, research has shown that relying solely on intuition can lead to errors and biases that we may not even be aware of. Our brains are prone to cognitive illusions and shortcuts that can distort our perceptions and judgments. These cognitive biases can cloud our thinking and lead us astray, even when we are convinced that we are making the right decision based on intuition. One of the reasons why intuition can be unreliable is that it is often driven by emotions rather than rational thought. Our feelings can influence our intuitive judgments, leading us to make decisions based on subjective factors rather than objective evidence. Emotions can cloud our judgment and lead us to ignore...
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    The Invisible Gorilla

    Christopher Chabris

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