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write an essay on the picture that you think based from the supplementary reading picture.​

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Answered by deepanshuk99sl
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                             Are Intuition and Guessing the same?

The Picture associated with this essay tells a beautiful irony of what people think they are and what it might actually lead to.

Whenever we make a decision we seek advice from other people or we talk to our heart or mind to come to a conclusion. The decision is rather influenced or intuitive or sometimes it is guessing.

But Intuition and Guessing are totally different. A person's intuitive decisions are formed by rigorous life experiences, bad decisions and life temperament etc. whereas

Guessing is something that works or does not works out and it is mere speculation in some situation. A decision by guessing lacks foundation, any past supporting decision.

But People often confuse guessing with an intuition which results in failure for them. The tranquillity and serene of the person are also enclasped by such a decision, which makes them depressive or always thinking type personality.

Hence, Intuition is different from what most people think or thought and in most cases it tends to be guessing.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
4

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The image that goes with this article illustrates the lovely irony between what individuals believe themselves to be and where it could ultimately lead.

Explanation:

We consult others for guidance, as well as our hearts and minds, whenever we need to make a choice. The choice is largely influenced, made intuitively, or even based on speculation at times.

However, intuition and guessing are completely unrelated. A person's past experiences, poor choices, temperament, and other factors shape their intuitive decisions, while

In certain circumstances, guessing is just pure guesswork and either works out or doesn't. A choice made based only on speculation lacks backing from earlier decisions.

However, people frequently mistake a guess for an intuition, which causes them to fail.

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