#rationality #humans #mind Created at 2023-01-20 # [Anonymous feedback](https://www.admonymous.co/louis030195) # [[Epistemic status]] #shower-thought Last modified date: 2023-01-20 Commit: 0 # Related - [[Philosophy/Theology/Theology]] - [[Computing/Ideas/Jiddu Krishnamurti and multimodal AI]] - [[Philosophy/Rationality/Kahnemann]] - [[Philosophy/Rationality/Decisions under emotions]] - [[Philosophy/Rationality/Decision making/Decision making]] # TODO > [!TODO] TODO # Intuition >I define intuition as the way we translate our experience into action. [[Naval Ravikant]] is an investor and entrepreneur who has written a lot about the power of intuition. In his view, intuition is the ability to make decisions without relying on facts or logic. Intuition is a gut feeling that allows us to make decisions quickly and effectively without going through a lengthy process of analysis. It is a powerful tool that can help us make decisions that are best for our well-being and success. Ravikant sees intuition as a type of mental shortcut that can lead us to the right path without going through a lengthy process of analysis. He believes that if we take the time to sharpen our intuition, it can be a powerful force for good in our lives. [[Jiddu Krishnamurti - Total Freedom_ the Essential Krishnamurti|Jiddu Krishnamurti]] defined intuition as “the capacity to understand the whole without analysis, without breaking it up into parts.” He argued that intuition is the result of the integration of all the knowledge one has acquired through life experiences and the understanding that comes with it. He believed that intuition is a heightened perception which arises when the mind is free of the habitual patterns of thought, and that it is a form of intelligence which is fundamental to understanding reality. He also argued that it is the key to unlocking creative potential and self-realization. [[Golden Sayings Of Epictetus - Epictetus|Epictetus]], a Stoic philosopher, believed in the power of intuition. He believed that intuition is a sort of inner voice that can guide us in our decision-making and understanding of the world. He said that intuition was a form of knowledge that was beyond what we could learn from the senses and from experience. He argued that intuition was a kind of divinely inspired wisdom that could help us to make better decisions and to understand the deeper truths of the universe. He believed that our intuition could be cultivated and trained through careful study and contemplation. By learning to trust our intuition, we can better navigate the complexities of life.