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Your decisions are always very quick; as long as it feels right, you act immediately, barely needing any analysis or evaluation. This carefree "over-reliance on instant intuition" actually reflects your underlying resistance to "facing complex logic and prolonged thinking"; you fear that if you calm down and analyze it layer by layer, you'll find reality is harder than you imagined, so you use "impulsive intuition" to escape the chaos that requires patience to untangle. But intuition is sometimes just unexamined bias. Try intentionally holding back the urge to act immediately before your next important decision, and sleep on it before making the final call; when you learn to add a layer of rational braking to your intuition, your decisiveness will be both fast and accurate.
💡 Did you know?
Gut decisions rely on the brain's 'tacit knowledge' — years of experience compressed into an instant feeling, often faster and more accurate than analysis.
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