Jiya was a firm believer in the power of intuition. She often made decisions based on gut feelings, dismissing logic as cold and impersonal.
Her
friends admired her confidence, but secretly worried about her impulsive
nature.
One day,
Jiya decided to invest her savings in a startup based solely on a hunch.
The
company claimed to have developed a revolutionary new energy source.
Ignoring
her friends' warnings, she poured her money into the venture.
Months
passed, and the startup showed no signs of progress.
Worried,
Jiya started to doubt her decision. She tried to analyze the situation
logically, but her mind was clouded by hope.
Finally,
the company went bankrupt. Jiya lost all her savings.
Devastated,
she realized the folly of relying solely on intuition.
She had
neglected to do proper research, to question the claims made by the startup.
From that
day on, Jiya learned the importance of critical thinking. She understood that
while intuition can be a valuable tool, it should never replace careful
analysis. Every decision, no matter how small, required careful consideration.
She
started questioning everything, seeking evidence to support every claim. Her
friends were surprised by her newfound skepticism, but they were also relieved.
They knew Jiya was finally learning to make informed choices.
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