Adults often forget the ease with which they once connected thoughts and drew conclusions, unhampered by the crippling doubts of later years and naively believing that all words were taken seriously: one does not speak without purpose, unless it’s part of a gameāand then it’s clearly stated. Gifted children, perhaps more than others, delight in spouting nonsense while playing with words, often laughing heartily at their own cleverness.
Soon enough, they realize that their ideas are not taken seriously, dismissed as mere “childishness,” leading them to eventually believe that their thoughts hold little value. This belief embeds deeply, reinforced by the early realization that others seem to know better how to handle many of life’s situations, further undermining the value they might have placed on their own interesting observations at the time.
Intuition is guided by both a sudden, penetrating insight that identifies the crucial aspects of a situation, and a subtle, hard-to-explain feeling of harmony and balance among all elements, even those unclear or hidden. This flawless orchestration of elements, leaving nothing obscured, often triggers a chillāan unobtrusive but essential sign of this harmony.
It’s truly unfortunate that this natural, error-free intuitive process wasn’t encouraged from a young age. Instead, it was often viewed as a flukeāa happy accident arising from random chance, which was thought safer to ignore. Children, no matter how perceptive, are taught to distrust their first impressions, which may be skewed by seemingly insignificant details that initially appear to distort the bigger picture. Lack of life experience and the inability to draw on past events further trivialize these gut feelings.
It is incredibly challenging, if not impossible, to justify these intuitive feelings with rational arguments that would appeal to the reflective faculties of others. Discussing “gut feelings” is not taken seriously; the reasons supporting the judgments of a perceptive individual seem trivial, superficial, based on subjective impressions that are impossible to proveāand attempting to do so would likely invite ridicule and diminish their credibility further. Thus, sharing these deep-seated convictions can be not only futile but sometimes perilous.
Unfortunately, the skepticism and occasional mockery from others often impress upon the individual the unexplainable nature of their instinctive insights, which seem irrefutable yet elusive. Frequent doubts shake their confidence, causing them to mistrust their unique ideas and lose faith in themselves. Yet, their intuitive mechanism continues to operate flawlessly, alerting them to potentially harmful or dishonest situations and people, and advising caution or avoidance of seemingly risky actions.
A persistent inner voice continues to whisper warnings or encouragements to take action despite apparent risks. However, when one chooses to ignore this voice, they become deaf to its advice, preferring to follow popular opinion or succumb to seemingly safer but disingenuous arguments.
Later, when regret sets in, it is too late to lament their distrust of their own ideas or try to justify them with arguments even more trivial than those initially used to discredit their natural instincts. Those who followed their instincts, often without fully understanding why, find themselves grateful and surprised by their own success, which seemed irrational or even foolish at the time. They had resisted the overwhelming pressure from others who doubted them, overcoming the easy persuasion that their ideas were worthless.
Embracing one’s intuition without fear of ridicule requires a deliberate effort. Sometimes, events unfold slowly, eventually vindicating the daring individual who saw the truth early on. One must remind oneself that intuition cannot deceive; it draws from such deep roots that they cannot be fully understood or analyzed. It exists, and one must trust it without seeking to rationalize, which would only limit its scope and diminish its accuracy. The logic that inspired it is based on so many elements that identifying them all is impossible, yet each is crucial. It’s a dizzying synthesis that leads to the only possible conclusion: ultimately, it must be accepted without question.
Trying to grasp this rapid sequence of insights is like attempting to coldly analyze every influence that inspired a painter’s masterpiece. We admire it freely because it is the artist’s unique genius that guided their hand and their way of seeing reality and beyond, which they uniquely perceive.
Conclusions: One should not hesitate to trust these swift intuitions or be swayed by the arguments of those who rely too heavily on conventional thinking. Without such boldness, many astonishing discoveries would never be made. Throughout life, this intuition prevents many missteps and disappointments.
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