When you make decisions, do you tend to lead with careful analysis—or a quiet feeling that can’t quite be explained?
We often frame it as a choice: head or gut, logic or instinct. But what if wisdom lives in the conversation between the two?
Rationality isn’t about shutting emotion out. It’s about making room for intuition to speak—and then listening with discernment. Data shows the pattern, but instinct often catches the signal first. One grounds you. The other moves you.
So what might shift if you gave both a seat at the table?
The best decisions rarely come from silencing one voice in favor of the other. They come from learning how—and when—to listen to each.