- [21:24](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF9HeXg65AE#t=1284.7301411535416) [[Intuition]] is a result of implicit learning from [[Procedural Knowing|Tacit knowledge]] - we understand patterns, but we don't know how (ex. knowing where to stand in relation to someone else) - important to learn causation patterns, not correlation patterns - Reminds me of the [[System 1|Associative network]] - cannot replace explicit learning by implicit - implicit motivators can add additional context - Advocates since they can understand people through dialogue and an open mind - Passionate and insightful - Can easily miss blatant facts Experts tap into the power of intuition. When most people react to what happens, but people with a strong intuition can anticipate what will happen if they focus intensely on the internal signals they receive. The insightful unconscious becomes actionable through consciousness. Pairing good taste with this capacity allows for [[High Performance]]. - ![[The Extended Mind#^gn5hhy]] ![[Thinking, Fast and Slow#^sgystm]] - this definition sounds similar to how habits are formed, which explains why [[Habits]] shortcut the [[Decision-Making]] process - it becomes intuition. ## Examples - We educate our intuition through [[Implicit learning]] ## Inputs - @ Educating intuition, Hogart's work - knowledge based games are intuition puzzles