3: Never Fall Back On A Hunch To Avoid Work
To follow on from “not confusing a hunch with a hope” – it is very easy to get an impression about something and then use this impression to avoid doing work. We might say to ourselves “well, I am going to follow my gut, so it doesn’t matter what other facts are involved!”.
But in truth it doesn’t mean that we should avoid doing our due diligence in selecting a Stock in the Stock Market, simply because we got this wonderful Hunch. Ask any hugely successful person and they’ll all tell you – “The harder I work, the luckier I get”. Discovering and using our Hunching Skill simply helps in the decision making process. Use it as a way to improve your probability of being correct, not as a be-all-and-end-all in your decision making process.
To follow on from “not confusing a hunch with a hope” – it is very easy to get an impression about something and then use this impression to avoid doing work. We might say to ourselves “well, I am going to follow my gut, so it doesn’t matter what other facts are involved!”.
But in truth it doesn’t mean that we should avoid doing our due diligence in selecting a Stock in the Stock Market, simply because we got this wonderful Hunch. Ask any hugely successful person and they’ll all tell you – “The harder I work, the luckier I get”. Discovering and using our Hunching Skill simply helps in the decision making process. Use it as a way to improve your probability of being correct, not as a be-all-and-end-all in your decision making process.