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What Leads To Best Decisions?

If you have gut feeling on what to do, never ignore that feeling. Our sub conscious mind has a strong link to our day today activities. Therefore these subconscious thoughts may be accurate or more accurate than when they thought they consciously remembered. There are many things hidden in our sub conscious mind than we think we know in real life.
The gut feeling of yours may help you to recognize the face of a criminal, a correct answer from the questions or a good product in the shop etc.
You can test your subconscious decision making capability with a simple test. Watch at least 10-15 images in a computer. Try to remember these images after some time. Then watch these images with some sounds in the background. Even though you may get distracted in the second round, you may have more accuracy in remembering those images than in the first round.
This is because, even though you might not have paid attention in the first round, your visual system must have developed some familiarity with the images in the second round. You will know more things than you think that you know…
This study by Northwestern University suggests that we should not rely only on conscious memory. By developing our intuitive nature and creativity, we might be able to find answers to all sorts of problems in everyday life including big ones such as our economic depression. AGENCIES



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