Quotes About Intuition
Why should an irrational method work when rational methods were all so rotten? He had an intuitive feeling, growing rapidly, that what he had stumbled on was no small gimmick. It went far beyond. How far, he didn't know.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
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preintellectual awareness. The subliminal self, Poincaré said, looks at a large number of solutions to a problem, but only the interesting ones break into the domain of consciousness.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
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but it can't tell you where you ought to go, unless where you ought to go is a continuation of where you were going in the past. Creativity, originality, inventiveness, intuition, imagination—"unstuckness," in other words—are completely outside its domain. We
~ Robert M. Pirsig
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If you want to build a factory, or fix a motorcycle, or set a nation right without getting stuck, then classical, structured, dualistic subject-object knowledge, although necessary, isn't enough. You have to have some feeling for the quality of the work.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
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If you want to build a factory, or fix a motorcycle, or set a nation right without getting stuck, then classical, structured, dualistic subject-object knowledge, although necessary, isn't enough. You have to have some feeling for the quality of the work. You have to have a sense of what's good.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
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I had been seeing that shim in a kind of intellectual, rational, cerebral way in which the scientific properties of the metal were all that counted. John was going at it immediately and intuitively, grooving on it. I was going at it in terms of underlying form. He was going at it in terms of immediate appearance. I was seeing what the shim meant. He was seeing what the shim was.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
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Things that seem morally obvious and intuitive now weren't necessarily so in the past; many started with nonconforming reasoning.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
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In the West we nearly all have strong moral intuitions about the wrongness of slavery, child labor, or animal cruelty. But that sure didn't used to be the case. Their wrongness has become an implicit moral intuition, a gut instinct concerning moral truth, only because of the fierce moral reasoning (and activism) of those who came before us, when the average person's moral intuitions were unrecognizably different. Our guts learn their intuitions.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
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The contrast between rapid, automatic moral intuitionism and conscious, deliberative moral reasoning plays out in another crucial realm and is the subject of Greene's superb 2014 book Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and Them.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
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When deontologism and consequentialism contemplate trolleys, the former is about moral intuitions rooted in the vmPFC, amygdala, and insula, while the latter is the domain of the dlPFC and moral reasoning. Why is it that our automatic, intuitive moral judgments tend to be nonutilitarian? Because, as Greene states in his book, "Our moral brains evolved to help us spread our genes, not to maximize our collective happiness.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
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Conversely, instruct subjects to "carefully consider" their decision, or prime them to value reflection over intuition, and they'd be more selfish. The more time to think, the more time to do a version of "Yes, we all agree that cooperation is a good thing . . . but here is why I should be exempt this time"—what the authors called "calculated greed.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
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When you heed the call of your heart, you are fulfilling your life plan, even if your mind has no conscious awareness of that plan.
~ Robert Schwartz
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Being able to know when to make quick decisions is an important skill.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Great opportunities are not seen with your eyes. They are seen with your mind.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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And finding what people miss is key to any success.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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he did what he thought was best at the moment.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Personal truths are spoken at moments of peak emotion.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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All too often, instead of trusting their inner wisdom, that genius inside, most people follow the crowd.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Opportunities come and go. Being able to know when to make quick decisions is an important skill.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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She seemed to walk in an atmosphere of things about to happen.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Something just flashes into your mind, so exciting, and you must out with it. If you stop to think it over, you spoil it all.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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but it seems to me there is something beyond words--any words--all words--something that always escapes you when you try to grasp it--and yet leaves something in your hand which you wouldn't have had if you hadn't reached for it.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Somehow, things never are so good when they're thought out a second time. Have you ever noticed that?
~ L.M. Montgomery
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There are some things that cannot be expressed in words.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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