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Men, it has been well said, Think in Herds; it will be seen that they go Mad in Herds
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That is why I do not think or believe anything. I only act and re-act according to the need of the moment, and it works extremely well.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30151713 I rely very, very much on my intuition. Took some getting used to, but now it is nearly flawless. It's pretty incredible to experience. Quoting: Septenary Man How does one differentiate true intuition vs. an instinct that is based on and tainted by past experience? For example: trust issues, outcomes of past similiar experiences? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12506015 That takes time, I think, and practice as to how it 'feels'. Sometimes when I was 'developing' it, of course there were mistakes. But, after clearing out biases and beliefs a certain type of clarity forms. This is very hard to describe. But, it feels like you get things more and more accurate. After a while, there is a clarity to the intuitive thought. It is very close to a 'knowing' type of feeling. It is like I don't question it, instead I just go with it. There are ones where the intuitive thought is accompanied by a question as to if it is correct. When those occur, it doesn't feel so 'clear' and I do not trust it as much. But, there are variations within all this, of course. It definitely takes time to learn the feeling of the intuitive thought to know how accurate it is going to be.
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