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Have you ever had your intellect call something valid and right, but you are deeply distrustful of it? That is, your intellect says one thing, and a voice within you denies it, and your opinion is something else. Scientific studies have shown that this inner voice is the intuition, which originates not from the heart or somewhere in the organs, or our heart, but from an area in our brain, and in some cases can be a smart and valuable tool for us. That listening to it sometimes will lead us to a better result.
The common misconception in today's world is that the intellect is more accurate than intuition. And listening to the inner voice can not and should not take the place of rational and logical reasoning. But many experiences have shown that intuition can guide you in the right direction. Have you ever had your intellect approve of something but you deeply believe that it is not? In such cases, you may not find any logical reason to distrust your reasoning, but your intuition and the voice of your heart say that you are right.
But this has a scientific argument which shows that intuition or the same inner voice can be relied on as much as rational and logical arguments. The argument is that over time and throughout a person's life, his or her mind records endless experiences and memories.
Our most distant memories are of something about when we are four years old. Since then, we have encountered many people and issues throughout our lives, and we have experienced many situations, both good and bad. All these experiences are recorded in a part of our memory. Although they can not be well remembered. Sometimes when you meet someone for the first time, you may not feel good about them and feel that they are not trustworthy, while you have no logical reason for this feeling. Or you want to make a decision and, despite all the positive arguments, you feel the decision is wrong. This may be because you previously trusted someone with these characteristics, but he or she was not what you thought. Or you have made a similar decision in the past, which you eventually realized was wrong. And this in the future becomes the same intuition or our inner feeling towards those similar people or similar subjects.
The effects of all our encounters, decisions, and behaviors throughout life, like inheritance, are etched in our nerve cells, called "Engram".
The artifacts left in memory cells or engrams are very valuable to humans because of their high adaptive load, and they form almost all of our sensory resources. Content that recreates and evokes memories associated with a smell or image or taste.
Each of us has to make countless decisions throughout our lives, and this is not the only rational argument that helps us make decisions and choices. Intuition is also very effective and useful in this regard.
Now tell me, what do you think about your intuition or inner feelings? As much as you care about your own rational and logical reasons, do you care about what your inner feelings tell you?
I always believe on my inner feelings cause later it proves me that I was right