I don't ignore my "gut". When something feels off it, I figure out what I observed or logically concluded subconsciously that cause the feeling. As far as i can tell, a "gut" feeling isn't based on nothing, it's based on fear of something that we aren't consciously aware we should fear or at the very least be cautious of. I can only imagine the "gut" feeling serves a purpose and has allowed for our survival as a species. If my body is telling me something isn't right, then I trust it. It has been designed to promote my survival.
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Reply to What happened when the one time you ignored your gut feeling? by Josaphagustriangle41
I don't ignore my "gut". When something feels off it, I figure out what I observed or logically concluded subconsciously that cause the feeling. As far as i can tell, a "gut" feeling isn't based on nothing, it's based on fear of something that we aren't consciously aware we should fear or at the very least be cautious of. I can only imagine the "gut" feeling serves a purpose and has allowed for our survival as a species. If my body is telling me something isn't right, then I trust it. It has been designed to promote my survival.