"Unsere Gesellschaft hat Schwierigkeiten mit der Intuition“, hat Prof. Gerd Gigerenzer vom Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung in Berlin die Problematik seines Forschungsthemas zusammeng...
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"Unsere Gesellschaft hat Schwierigkeiten mit der Intuition“, hat Prof. Gerd Gigerenzer vom Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung in Berlin die Problematik seines Forschungsthemas zusammeng...
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Intuition is emerging from a cloud of mystery. Once considered a gift bestowed on only a few, intuition is becoming recognized as a natural skill that anyone can develop. Everyone is born with the capacity for intuition—the ability to know something without knowing how you know. Intuitive perception plays an important, yet often unconscious role in everyday decision-making. Many people rely on what they call a hunch, heart feeling, gut feeling or just a sense of “inner knowing” in making decisions in business, medical diagnosis, law enforcement, sports, relationships, driving defensively, parenting, teaching, and more. Via Thomas Menk Delete the scoop?
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