
Instinct ≠ Intuition ≠ Discernment
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Ni’coel and Chelsea trace instinct, intuition, and discernment back to their innate “centers of intelligence”: body, heart, and mind. Reclaiming an ancient framework from corporate cliché, they show how each center captures non-literal data, relational atmospherics, and pattern-rich subtext, that conventional analytics can’t register yet remain essential to Human Decision Intelligence (HDI).
Warning against the casual misuse of these terms, they propose that instinct delivers pre-mental/pre-emotional hits; discernment refines data through neutral contemplation; and intuition lets the heart read emotional truth beneath social camouflage. In a world awash with dashboards, the episode argues, our sharpest strategic edge may lie in honoring these quiet, emergent human intelligences.