Intuitions can be valuable but also biased from "summary" of Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Intuitions are judgments that come to mind quickly and without much effort. They are often based on personal experiences and feelings, rather than on careful reasoning or analysis. Intuitions can be valuable because they allow us to make decisions quickly and efficiently, especially in situations where we do not have all the information we need. However, intuitions can also be biased, leading us to make errors in judgment and decision-making.
One reason intuitions can be biased is that they are influenced by our emotions and personal experiences. For example, if we have had a bad experience with a certain type of food in the past, we may have a negative intuition about it, even if we do not have any real reason to dislike it. Our intuitions can also be influenced by cognitive biases, such as confirmation bias, which causes us to seek out information that confirms our existing beliefs and ignore information that contradicts them.
Another reason intuitions can be biased is that they are often based on...
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