Quote from MAESTRO:
My view of the term âintuitionâ is that intuition expresses our instinctual beliefs in the existence of some ultimate, absolutely reliable certainties. In a world of ultimate uncertainties (such as trading) our practical decisions cannot only rely on theoretically based assumptions. We, therefore, always feel the fundamental need âto seeâ with our mind, as we see with our eyes to validate those assumptions. In order to survive in the information driven society and specifically in the areas of intellectual activities like trading, we have to act in accordance with a given, credible reality that could be verified intellectually. Although animals are not bothered by credibility of their assumptions thus relying 100% on their sensorial intuition, we, humans, put a lot more weight on our âIntellectual Intuitionâ.
An animal optimizes its intuition through rewards such as food I am not sure if your use of the word credible plays. (if not just ignore it) What I do see is the word assumption repeating. This is interesting on its own but I do see an assumption you may have made:
"In a world of ultimate uncertainties" This is a big statement that seems to based on the fact that our understanding of the world is valid enough to derive things, uncertainty can exist but it can also be the product of wrong information.