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Alana's avatar

"We will intuitively know how to handle situations that use to baffle us." Well written DJ. Much love to you and your family. :)

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Mark's avatar

Good entry. Hard to know if the various paths not taken would have worked out, but strong doubt deserves attention. Particularly true when the consequences could be very, very bad.

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Craig Sorenson's avatar

That was a actually the best thing g I've read in awhile. Maybe 100% confirmation bias? I don't know but you hit a chord.

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Stuart Hurley's avatar

Another enthralling piece! Much appreciated!

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Enthusiast!'s avatar

You may like to check out “PSG” by Bill Bennett and also “The Way, My Way.” Bill is an Australian filmmaker who walked the El Camino following his intuition. He wrote PSG, which means “personal guidance system”, while working to unpack a situation where his intuition saved his life. He goes deeply into intuition, the source, and it’s huge impact on his life. I met him about a month ago in Coral Gables Florida, where he was premiering his El Camino film.

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Contrary to Ordinary's avatar

Know what happens when you make a bad decision? You get to make another decision.

Great piece. Reminds me of the many times that little voice changed my life.

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John's avatar

" Reason is what gave us Newtonian physics, followed by relativity, all scientific discoveries, cures for cancer, artificial intelligence, and all that jazz."

Not sure that "Jazz" is reasoned. It sounds intuitional, but I'm not a musician.

I know, you are not saying reason gave us jazz, It's just an expression.

Very good piece of writing, especially the point about just saying you don't have the time. Good advice.

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