Angus Fletcher's research into the intuitive abilities of U.S. Army Special Operators reveals how exceptional information can enhance brain function. Unlike pattern-based thinking, these operators trained to recognize deviations from norms, known as exceptional information. This principle extends to young children, who exhibit strong intuition due to their focus on unusual details rather than familiar patterns. By shifting perspectives and training the mind to succeed under uncertainty, individuals can develop skills that surpass traditional cognitive limits and improve decision-making capabilities.
Children's brains are more attuned to unusual details instead of familiar patterns, resulting in high scores for intuition, unlike older individuals who rely on established patterns.
Exceptional information is defined as an exception to an established rule, enabling individuals to break out of traditional thought processes and enhance their intuitive capabilities.
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