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Thomas A. Stewart: How to Think With Your Gut

Thomas A. Stewart in Business 2.0: “Compared with computers, people are lousy number crunchers but superb pattern makers – even without being aware of it. Indeed, much of what we call instinct, psychologists say, is simply pattern recognition taking place at a subconscious level. [–––] More and more [since the world grows ever more complex], all you can do is admit that you simply don’t know and go with your gut. This may well feel uncomfortable. No one likes uncertainty, and it’s going to be hard to explain to your boss a hunch you can’t really articulate, even to yourself.” (Via Steve the Creative Generalist.)

The above was posted to my personal weblog on November 18, 2002. My name is Peter Lindberg and I am a thirtysomething software developer and dad living in Stockholm, Sweden. Here, you’ll find posts in English and Swedish about whatever happens to interest me for the moment.

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