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Cultivating Intuition

Cultivating Intuition

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This episode explores how intuition can develop from a diffuse inner experience into a cultivable human competence. The essay shows that intuition is not a mystical fringe phenomenon, but an everyday mode of perception—constantly at work in decisions, creative processes, and interpersonal judgments, often without conscious awareness.

Drawing on historical examples from science, art, and psychology, the text illustrates that intuition was rarely understood as the opposite of reason, but often as its prerequisite. These perspectives are connected with contemporary insights from decision research, psychology, and neuroscience, outlining how intuitive impressions can be consciously perceived, reflected upon, and gradually tested in practice.

Rather than idealizing intuition or following it blindly, this episode invites us to take it seriously as part of a learnable inner perception. In a world where analytical processes are increasingly handled by machines, the ability to sense meaning, intuitively grasp relationships, and act coherently under uncertainty gains renewed relevance. Not as a substitute for reason, but as a distinctly human resource – one that machines have not yet fully replaced and that, when consciously cultivated, can contribute to a viable and future-oriented collaboration between human and machine.

The written essay is available on Substack:https://synthesispoint.substack.com/p/cultivating-intuition-an-underestimated



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