It's a common myth that you should never trust your gut. But what if we told you that's not entirely true? In fact, your gut can be a pretty reliable decision-making tool – as long as you're not eating a bad burrito.
In the past, our ancestors used to rely on their guts to make decisions prophets and wizards would consult. They'd listen for omens, signs, and portents to inform their choices. And you know what? They were kinda right! (ประก What is Gut Decisioning? for more on this fascinating topic)
Of course, not every decision is made with gut instincts alone. Some require a more rational approach. But let's be real, who wants to spend hours researching and cross-checking when you can just trust your gut to tell you to go for the nachos?However, there are some cases where it's best to ignore your gut and go with the data. Like when it's trying to tell you that pineapple belongs on pizza. Don't do it. Just don't.
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