Trust your instincts?

The catch-22 of trusting your instincts – when to and when not to.. from the good people at UCL:

Kim Stephenson, a psychologist researching some aspects of decision-making, said subconscious reactions could be an advantage in some situations.

He said people and animals were designed subconsciously to recognise and fixate on anything out of the ordinary as it could help to identify and escape from predators quickly, and so has an ecological advantage.

He said: “Your subconscious mind is more useful for specific things, where you don’t have time and need to react quickly. “It’s not to say that if you’ve got to make a decision you should make it in a fraction of a second – that is daft.

“But your body is designed to do some things very quickly, so using instincts would be better there.” Dr Zhaoping agreed: “The trick is knowing when this applicable or not. Trusting your instincts is only useful in some situations.”

Sixth sense

You know it’s said that women have a sixth sense, which men do not, and I agree. Women also know is that men do occassionally pick up on non-verbal communication. What women reading this think I mean by that is that we pick up on body language for the same reasons as women do – to attract a mate etc. But women don’t acknowledge is that men can possibly have a sixth sense in a deeper sense of streetwise awareness (and after all – all men are the same). But how else do you think nasty guys so easily take advantage of nice girls, because they’ve acquired that deeper sixth sense through life’s adversity?! But women rarely realise that – until it’s too late. Hello!