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    Intuition In Sidekicked

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    your heart intuition‚” this quote is Bill Gates’ words. This quote familiarizes itself with the book Sidekicked. Sidekicked is a book written by John David Anderson. It is about a boy named Andrew Macon ( a.k.a The Sensationalist). Andrew has to make severe decisions as a sidekick‚ and as a teenager. With super villains on the loose‚ and superheros on the low. Andrew has to step up his game as a superhero sidekick. Throughout the novel two themes stood out to me. Those themes are do only what you feel

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    Human Intuition

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    explore of the human mind. Human intuition is one facet of the mind that is very interesting‚ yet not very understood. The supersensory ideas that human intuition provides are of the soul‚ world‚ and God. No matter how grand their suggestiveness‚ no matter how genuine the evidence‚ those ideas have no empirical validity‚ and they belong entirely to the intellectual due to the fact that the understanding cannot "prove" itself existent or not. Human intuition is different between all people due

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    Intuition Thinking

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    The article discusses four problem solving styles based on thinking‚ feeling‚ sensation‚ and intuition. The four styles are Sensation-Feeling‚ Intuition-Feeling‚ Sensation-Thinking‚ and Intuition-Thinking. Usually only one of the characteristics are dominant in an individual and the others are generally “back ups”. However‚ it should be understood that not everyone can be classified into one of the four pure types. Experience #1 I use a sensation-thinking problem solving style. This style

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    Tok: Logic and Intuition

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    What is intuition? Our dictionaries define intuition as the ability of acquiring knowledge without a clear inference or the use of knowledge‚ without the use of any reasoning process. Intuition provides us with beliefs that we cannot necessarily justify. After analysing this definition we must ask ourselves if this definition is totally reliable‚ isn’t intuition directly connected with our personal experience? To what extent is intuition to be taken as seriously in the different areas of knowledge

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    Steve Jobs once said‚ “Your time is limited‚ so don’t waste it living someone else’s life...have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.” By this‚ he means: don’t let the voices and beliefs of others overrule yours‚ but instead follow your own intuition. This is exactly what Atticus teaches his children in the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. In the novel‚ Atticus shows his children that even though everyone may be against your belief or stand on something‚ continue to think for

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    Based on several studies it has been found that during nurse’s careers‚ that they have used their intuition as their guidance to make important decisions on their patients care. Intuition is a basic piece of nursing science that becomes possibly the most important factor when healthcare providers get to oblivious learning without restraint or speculation. One can also assume that intuition is also based on their overall experiences and knowledge acquired during their nursing practices. The purpose

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    unconscious. The conscious mind is only a fraction of our total brain capacity and the unconscious mind fills the rest. The four ways of knowing presented by the IB are all based on our conscious mind whose mechanism is known to a certain extent. However intuition‚ memory and imagination are part of our unconscious mind whose functioning is not yet proven till date. Memory is the function of storing and recalling information gained from experience. Whereas‚ imagination is the process of forming new ideas

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    Introverted Intuition with Extraverted Thinking The Scientist As an INTJ‚ your primary mode of living is focused internally‚ where you take things in primarily via your intuition. Your secondary mode is external‚ where you deal with things rationally and logically. INTJs live in the world of ideas and strategic planning. They value intelligence‚ knowledge‚ and competence‚ and typically have high standards in these regards‚ which they continuously strive to fulfill. To a somewhat lesser extent

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    Ib Tok Role of Intuition

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    Intuition can be generally defined as “the result of one’s instinctive or ‘gut’ feeling rather than their conscious reasoning.” Intuition is natural and critical in the lives of everyone because of its frequency. In every instance there is some degree of intuition one could encounter‚ I find myself relying heavily on my instincts in some situations of my life and disregarding that “gut” feeling in others‚ as a result the term “intuition” may need to be redefined. Within the sciences intuition could

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    as “Extraverted Intuition‚” which the book describes as someone who is “concerned with possibilities for change in the external world‚ rather than with the familiar‚ an adventurer.” I find that my focus is primarily on the external world and that I perceive and take things in based on my natural intuition. I have no doubt my fundamental attitude‚ as Jung described it‚ is one of extraversion as I have been quite social and outgoing since as long as I can remember. My intuition drives me towards

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