'Objectively, I'm unsure if a feeling is a justified reason, by 'itself, to act.
I agree the examples are questionable,
Still, what 'is intuition?
And are all people's intuitions equal?
Take PTSD, combat vets and their instincts,
'Might be useful in times of war,
Being careful where one sits, hypervigilant, taking cover action in response to loud bangs,
Though in times of peace with family and trying to live and enjoy life, a detriment, I'd say.
Hm wait, I might be misunderstanding the differences between instinct, intuition, and reflexes,
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Instinct is born not learned,
Intuition is unconscious thought processing,
Relex is bodily reaction like breathing.
Are the gists I get from Google.
Hm,
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I'm sure instinct can be killed,
So if it can be killed, why can't it be sharpened, or even learned?
Grumble,
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Well, let me say intuition, rather than instinct then,
Even if I don't know 'why something is some way,
I think it can be valuable or worthwhile to 'listen to one's intuition, feelings of a situation.
Heh, 'now just read,
"Now you're conflating faith, instinct and senses?" - #265
Yes, I suppose I am.
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"a natural or inherent aptitude, impulse, or capacity"
"behavior that is mediated by reactions below the conscious level"
Some examples used,
"Our first instinct was to run."
"He has been guided throughout his career by his political instincts."
"Mere instinct alerted her to the danger."
"He knew by instinct what not to say."
"He has a strong survival instinct."
"Your first instinct might be to use a Clorox wipe, which promises to kill 99.99 percent of household germs and bacteria."
"My first instinct has always been to wear a ponytail or a neat bun."
"Despite feeling supported by those in my residency program, my first instinct was not to fly to India to be with her as soon as possible."
"Jeong stuck with his first instinct: singer Billy Ray Cyrus."
"My instinct is there is only one, Manchin, who is actively in favor of raising taxes for the purpose of deficit reduction."
"My instinct was to unleash the entire arsenal of spices when tackling this classic dish."
And so on,
Though the 'definition is inborn, the examples often enough use the word the similar way one would use intuition or feeling.
I could say a politician acted intuitively, or had fine political sense,
And it'd be similar to
"He has been guided throughout his career by his political instincts."
I could say she sensed danger, or intuitively felt she was in danger,
And it matches to my mind, pretty well with,
"Mere instinct alerted her to the danger."
I'd agree the words have more precise definitions though,
And that I've probably been using them a fair bit wrong.
Christmas Carol was meant as a joke, and bit just where my mind was at, also enjoyable book.
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Returning to the discussion though,
I'm just not much bothered by myself or others listening to their intuition.