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  • Annie Lewis, Singapore

    Instinct is indeed a force within us that can play an important role in critical moments. It is our innate gift that helps us make accurate decisions in rapidly changing situations.

    By training and improving our awareness, we can better harness the power of our instincts. This means we need to be alert when things happen and react quickly to catch those subtle but important moments. This kind of training requires patience and perseverance, but it can help us make better use of our instinctive abilities.

    As you mentioned, instinct isn’t always obvious, and sometimes it takes us to be more aware to discover it. It may manifest in different ways, and we need to carefully observe and understand its nature. As we become more aware of our instincts, we can respond faster and more instinctively.

    However, we must also note that instinct is not omnipotent. In some cases, we still need to make deliberate and rational decisions. Before using instinct, make sure we have enough information and background knowledge, and carefully consider the possible consequences.

    Taken together, instinct is a valuable gift that can come into play when the time is right. By training and improving our awareness, we can better harness the power of our instincts. But be cautious at the same time, and remember the importance of deliberation. Let’s cherish and use our instincts to help ourselves and others make informed decisions in every situation.

    Thank you for your valuable sharing Martin, I will remember and use it

     

     
  • Netsai Chirenda, Oxford U.K. & Harare, Zimbabwe

    I finally got the time to respond regarding your article Child’s Mind V Adults Mind. Your article adeptly explores the difference between child and adult mindsets, highlighting the importance of spontaneity.

    The added examples to the link between learned behaviour, life experiences and “winter feedback” enhanced clarity.

    As a non – academic the content is indeed insightful and further illustrations would make it even more practical.

    Thank you for your raised awareness and contrasting observations. This does indeed provide a healthy and thought provoking perspective.

    Many thanks

     
 
 

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