Do you trust your instincts?

Author_Rohitash
Instincts are strange creatures. They don’t shout, they don’t explain, and they definitely don’t wait for a perfect moment to enter the scene.
They simply tap on your heart like someone knocking softly on a half-open door — gentle, subtle, but impossible to ignore once you slow down enough to feel it.
I’ve always been fascinated by that quiet inner nudge. You know, the one that arrives in the middle of your overthinking, cuts through the noise, and whispers:
“This way.”
Sometimes it shows up while choosing a path in life.
Sometimes in a tiny decision you barely notice while it’s happening.
And sometimes in moments you don’t want advice at all — yet your gut steps forward like an old friend who knows you better than your own thoughts.
The Funny Thing About Instincts
Whenever I followed that quiet voice, life surprised me in the gentlest, weirdest, most unexpected ways.
Doors opened that I didn’t even know existed.
People appeared at the perfect time, as if the universe had a soft habit of rearranging itself when you trust something deeper than logic.
And every time I ignored it?
Life still taught me — just with a slightly sharper lesson.
Maybe instincts aren’t magic.
Maybe they’re memory, experience, emotion, intuition, and awareness fused together into one small signal our mind sends before it finishes the math.
Why We Don’t Trust Them
We live in a world obsessed with facts, data, rationality, checklists, and “smart decisions.”
Trusting instincts sounds outdated — something poets, wanderers, and old souls talk about.
But the truth?
Most people secretly trust their instincts far more than they admit.
They just don’t have the words for it.
Because instincts don’t need permission.
They don’t ask for validation.
They don’t arrive with citations, graphs, or guarantees.
They come wrapped in feeling, not logic — and that terrifies us.
So… Do I Trust My Instincts?
More than I trust my perfectly planned thoughts.
Because thoughts argue, justify, defend, and complicate.
Instincts don’t.
They simply stand in the background like a quiet lighthouse — steady, patient, always visible once the fog of doubt clears.
And you?
Do you listen to that tiny voice that speaks without words?
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