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Fast vs. Slow Thinking: When to Trust Your Intuition
Imagine that you find yourself in an unknown city without internet access. How would you navigate your way?
I will ask the first person who looks trustworthy.
I will go intuitively based on landmarks and feelings.
I'll sit aside until I organize everything in my head.
I will start systematically exploring the surroundings and memorizing landmarks.
I will decide only when I feel that I have clarity.
You received an enticing offer for a new project, but there are risks involved. How will you respond?
If it excites me, I'm going for it right away.
I will carefully consider the possible impacts and risks.
I will consult with someone I trust.
I'll wait a few days for the initial excitement to settle down.
I will evaluate what my body and emotions are telling me.
How do you most often deal with a conflict situation with a loved one?
I will say what I feel without thinking.
I need to think it over first so I don't mess anything up.
I avoid arguments – I often prefer to stay silent.
I try to sense what the other person needs and respond accordingly.
I solve it logically – what is right, I will defend.
When you wake up in the morning with an unpleasant feeling, what do you do?
I will reflect on what I experienced yesterday and what could have caused it.
I will have coffee and the day continues.
I perceive it as a signal that something is not right.
I will plan my day so that I feel safe.
I ignore it – it usually passes.
Imagine that you have a few seconds to decide whether to help someone. What matters the most?
What my heart tells me.
What I learned in the past.
The expression in the eyes of the other person.
Risk assessment for oneself.
The first impulse that I cannot explain.
Which of the following situations reminds you the most of your decision-making?
How to choose wine based on mood.
How to fill out a tax return.
Like watching waves – searching for the right moment.
Like a chess game – a few moves ahead.
It's like listening to a song – it happens on its own.
If someone recommends something that contradicts your experience, how do you react?
I will think about whether he is right.
I ignore it, I trust my judgement.
I'll give it a chance, but cautiously.
I am examining the reasons and facts it has.
I'll let my feelings decide.
If you had to name a way you make big decisions, what image would capture that?
Drawing with a line without an eraser.
Building a house from the ground up.
Jump into the water and then swimming.
Walking on a tightrope with composure.
Turning the pages of the book until I find the right page.
Imagine that someone tells you, "You have to do it your way." How would you proceed?
I will immediately start according to my own idea.
I stop and think about what "according to oneself" means.
I am looking for a connection between what I feel and what I know.
I am exploring what would be best for everyone.
I do it the way that feels most natural to me – without explanations.
Which statement best describes your tendency to trust your intuition?
Intuition is the first thought that comes to my mind.
Intuition is a silent voice that cannot be logically explained.
Intuition is based on experiences, even if I am not aware of them.
Intuition helps me only in certain areas.
I only trust my intuition when it aligns with logic.
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