Thinking, fast and slow - Daniel Kahneman

In Thinking Fast and Slow Daniel Kahneman describes the difference between logical structured thought and intuitive thought and how the two coincide in critical thinkers.

Professor Kahneman won the 2002 Nobel Prize for groundbreaking work in applying psychological insights to economic theory, particularly in the areas of judgment and decision-making under uncertainty.

I recommend his work because I believe the intuition we access pragmatically at work bears no difference from the intuition we access for spiritual guidance.

For scientists, expanded work intuition is often the initial experience of psi and psychic abilities when they realize they have reached beyond personal experience for an answer.

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