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Trusting intuition can lead to better decision making from "summary" of Trying Not to Try by Edward Slingerland

Trusting intuition, that gut feeling we get when making decisions, has long been viewed with skepticism in our rational, analytical society. However, recent research in psychology and neuroscience suggests that intuition can actually be a valuable tool in decision making. By tapping into our intuitive sense, we can access a wealth of information that our conscious minds may not be able to process. Intuition is not some mystical force, but rather a product of our brain's ability to quickly process and synthesize a vast amount of information. When faced with a decision, our intuition draws on this wealth of knowledge and experience to provide us with a quick, instinctual response. This response is often more accurate and reliable than a decision made through conscious, analytical thought. One reason intuition can lead to better decision making is that it allows us to tap into our emotional intelligence. Our emotions play a crucial role in decision making, providing us ...
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    Trying Not to Try

    Edward Slingerland

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