If you look at the history of big obstacles in understanding our world, there's usually an intuitive assumption underlying them that's wrong.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Everyone has obstacles, and you're not going to have the right answer or do the right thing every single time.
You can't rely on your own perception when it comes to anything. You can always be proved wrong.
When you're surrounded by people who share the same set of assumptions as you, you start to think that's reality.
We live in a culture that doesn't acknowledge or validate human intuition and doesn't encourage us to rely on our intuitive wisdom.
Most of the mistakes in thinking are inadequacies of perception rather than mistakes of logic.
You have to believe that things can be bigger than what you see in front of you in order to move forward.
Our first intuitions are the true ones.
Everything tends to make us believe that there exists a certain point of the mind at which life and death, the real and the imagined, past and future, the communicable and the incommunicable, high and low, cease to be perceived as contradictions.
Intuition makes much of it; I mean by this the faculty of seeing a connection between things that in appearance are completely different; it does not fail to lead us astray quite often.
Human beliefs, like all other natural growths, elude the barrier of systems.