Intuition can help people make decisions more quickly, accurately, and confidently, according to a study by researchers at the University of New South Wales, published in May in the journal Psychological Science.
Could we harness the power of intuition to make scientific discoveries? Great business decisions? Better personal choices?
Will science follow where intuition leads?
Many scientific advancements throughout history have had very clever scientists and a lot of hard work behind them. Many have also seemingly had a good measure of luck, coincidence, intuition, or something perhaps less “scientific” or less “logical” behind them.
Is intuition the sixth sense or merely hypersensitivity?
Intuition can help people make decisions more quickly, accurately, and confidently, according to a study by researchers at the University of New South Wales, published in May in the journal Psychological Science.
Could we harness the power of intuition to make scientific discoveries? Great business decisions? Better personal choices?
Will science follow where intuition leads?
Many scientific advancements throughout history have had very clever scientists and a lot of hard work behind them. Many have also seemingly had a good measure of luck, coincidence, intuition, or something perhaps less “scientific” or less “logical” behind them.
Is intuition the sixth sense or merely hypersensitivity?