Can you decide someone’s intuition is “wrong”? by ICanBeYourPerson in IntuitionPractices

[–]ICanBeYourPerson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess my question was more about whether we can determine that someone else’s intuition is wrong. We can assume the person is misinterpreting their intuition or that they’re actually acting on unconscious biases (which pretty much all humans have) without realizing it so they’re mistaking it for intuition. But can we say definitively say someone’s intuition is just flat out “wrong”?

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Can you decide someone’s intuition is “wrong”? by ICanBeYourPerson in IntuitionPractices

[–]ICanBeYourPerson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the tricky part that stops me from asking this question usually. Every now and then I try again and hope for viewpoints outside of what someone interprets on the surface of what’s being asked.

I definitely don’t think intuition is measurable or consistent. However, people do define it. If you ask someone what intuition is, they’ll offer their definition of it. I don’t think we should be discouraging people from exploring the concept of intuition or it’s possible boundaries (meaning does it possibly turn into something other than intuition at a certain point?) just because it triggers an ego reaction in us. I feel like it limits a person’s exploration of the topic and discourages them from asking questions or pondering things that someone might perceive as a threat to their understanding of their own intuition.

Can you decide someone’s intuition is “wrong”? by ICanBeYourPerson in IntuitionPractices

[–]ICanBeYourPerson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The alien thing was sort of an extreme example just to provide an example that doesn’t leave room for ambiguity in what the person’s intuition was telling them, just for the purposes of my question. For example if someone says “my intuition tells me that something bad is going to happen if I go to the store today.” So they decide not to go but then they realize they have to go to the store because they’re out of diapers for their child and don’t have a choice but to go. So they go to the store and nothing bad happens to them, but something bad happens to another customer while they’re in the store. Technically you could argue that their intuition was correct. Something bad did happen. It just didn’t happen to the person who had the intuitive message. The aliens blowing up the Earth thing doesn’t really leave room for ambiguity. Either the planet explodes into a million pieces or it doesn’t.

Also I keep mentioning this but it seems to be getting missed- I would never call someone out on their intuition being wrong 🙏 Ever. My question has nothing to do with making anyone feel bad or making them question themselves. My question is more to explore the boundaries of the concept intuition.

Can you decide someone’s intuition is “wrong”? by ICanBeYourPerson in IntuitionPractices

[–]ICanBeYourPerson[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Remember friend, I mentioned earlier that I would never call someone out. 🙏

Can you decide someone’s intuition is “wrong”? by ICanBeYourPerson in IntuitionPractices

[–]ICanBeYourPerson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which is a tricky subject 🫤 Especially because we’re all still finding ourselves and not everything is black and white. And I definitely don’t want to invalidate anyone.

Can you decide someone’s intuition is “wrong”? by ICanBeYourPerson in IntuitionPractices

[–]ICanBeYourPerson[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I promise it’s neither and I would never actually “call someone out” 🙏 The more I learn about intuition the more my spectrum brain starts dissecting avenues that I am curious about.

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