Today’s Solutions: April 26, 2024

At a time where decisions are made based on analytics and data, is it still wise to trust your gut feeling? While it may be more difficult to rationalize and explain your gut feeling to others, neuroscientists say your emotional responses are not as fallible as some would have you believe. In essence, your gut feeling is a form of information processing, and it can be just as useful for decision making as analytic thinking. Take a look here why you shouldn’t ignore your gut feeling.

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