Our instincts act as a complex internal system, guiding us towards the right decisions.
Fundamentally, it prompts us to drink when thirsty, eat when hungry, and seek warmth when cold. Beyond basics, it steers us away from danger and towards specific work, hobbies, and people.
Unfortunately, modern life is like surrounding our internal compass with millions of magnets. Incredibly stimulating content, ultra-processed food, and psychologically manipulative advertising (to name a few) are all taking advantage of our intuition and leading us astray.
The truth is that there is no better guide for us than our internal compass. Nothing else can truly steer us toward living in flow with the universe, finding our individual paths filled with serendipity.
Make it your absolute priority in life to allow your compass to work freely. Clear out the disturbing magnets and life will take you on a wonderful and effortless adventure.
Intuition is the long awaited decision maker indicator gathered through all of your life experiences
There's wisdom to be found in "intuition," yes. But intuitions don't simply arise spontaneously, fully formed and inherently wise.
Intuitions emerge out of a phenomenological context, from a vast web of experiences and interpretations of experiences, from myriad influences, from an ever-evolving sense of the Good.
So "intuitions" cannot, and ought not, be taken as inherently good, but as provisional hypotheses about what's good -- hypotheses that are always tentative, and subject to our continual curiosity and questioning.