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The conversation begins with an exploration of intuitive thinking from the perspective of an accomplished author specializing in non-fiction. Despite her academic and rational training—emphasizing facts and data—she admits to being inherently intuitive, capable of reading people and sensing situations rapidly. However, she confesses to struggles with second-guessing and anxiety, often spiraling into overthinking. Driven by a desire to trust her gut, she explores whether her intuitive abilities are innate or learned. Her realization is affirming: we all possess intuitive faculties, an evolutionary trait designed for survival—like walking into traffic without getting hit—that remains accessible today.