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Everyday Intuition: What Psychology, Science, and Psychics Can Teach Us About Finding and Trusting Our Inner Voice by
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Sarah Gabriel
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Disorganized in its thought processes, poorly edited, and the author is very self-contradictory. But dang, if that neuroscience doesn't have me gripped. More writing on interoception and less on current events, please.
— Apr 01, 2026 08:50PM
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Sarah Gabriel
is on page 52 of 256
This book is one of the most irritating I've read in a long time. It goes from "ooh!" to "ugh," in the space of a sentence. If she'd shut up about politics and stick to the psychology and neuroscience it would have been so much better.
— Mar 31, 2026 09:02PM
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Maddie
is on page 81 of 256
Big fan of calling out wellness influencers for selling a product that is already largely free for everyone.
— Mar 22, 2026 04:54PM
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Maddie
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I've been interested in the concept of intuition for a bit now and this book caught my eye at the library. So far, so good! I like the author's voice and the commitment to balance rational logic with the woo-woo nature of intuition.
Also I always have a small appreciation for self-help books that actually drop "woo-woo" as a phrase lol.
— Mar 20, 2026 10:12AM
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Also I always have a small appreciation for self-help books that actually drop "woo-woo" as a phrase lol.










