Why do I think that intuition should be considered the most important tool?

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The human being since its inception has been able to count on many tools are innate to his own being, however there are others that are the result of its evolution, and I would say that there is even a third classification, ie there is somehow a tool that can even enter into the classification of a sixth sense and that much has been sought explanation, this is intuition.

Intuition is that sense that warns us of something that may be good or bad but of which there is no certainty or evidence of its occurrence, which is why we should ask ourselves:

If there is no proof or certainty that something is going to happen, why do we trust intuition?

Personally I trust intuition, because my life experience has taught me that even though I have come to think of things that I do not know if they will happen, but I have the intuition of its occurrence, in the end they end up happening, and that is when I say: "intuition is a tool in my life, it is a sixth sense that helps me and keeps me alert and prevents the occurrence of an event that apparently appears as if it were not going to happen.

My sense of intuition is not perfect, sometimes it has been wrong, as well as the one you may develop, but what I do tell you is to never underestimate your sense of intuition, because your own intuition, the one we can develop each person in their years of life is what can save us from any unwanted situation in particular.



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The relation between intuition and logic is one of the most important and misunderstood subjects in science.

Unfortunately too many people associate the term "intuition" with feeling or guess work. For that matter there is a whole cottage industry built around publicizing instances when people's guesses were wrong.

When I studied the works of Brouwer and Heyting I came to realize that intuition is really about bridging the gap between human understanding and logic.

Wise people approach problems with a combination of basic intuition enhanced by reason. A strong thinker will analyze and question intuition while making sure that the solutions produced by reason are intuitive and sound.

!WINE

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Hello friend, certainly intuition has its scientific and philosophical foundations, so it can be approached from a broad environment of scientific and philosophical knowledge.

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Interesting. Well, lucky you, because you seem to have a strong intuition. Me I just blow hot and cold. I'm seldom sure, especially when I'm scared of a particular outcome. It feels as though if I choose to follow an intuition that's negative, it means I'm pessimistic and if it does happen, then I brought it upon myself. I guess I must work on developing this 6th sense you speak of.

Kudos!

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Certainly, to be good with intuition you have to develop it, and for that it is important to analyze our environment.

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I often trust my intuitions, and it never fails me. It makes me a two or three steps ahead of my enemies and protect myself ahead in some ways.

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Hello friend, the important thing about developing intuition is that it can alert us to any problem, it can even alert us to our enemies.

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