
Instinct is a natural and innate behaviour that is present in almost every living, including humans. It is a primal and automatic response to certain stimuli, such as danger or hunger. Instincts are often associated with survival and parenting and can vary significantly between different species and individuals. While instincts can be powerful and useful, they can also be overridden or modified by learning and experience. Needless to say, instincts are vital to our overall well-being. However, as has already been noted, instincts can easily be modified or overridden by learned experience. The question, therefore, is...how do we prevent our learned behaviour from overriding our instincts?
Finally, how can we use instincts as tools for self-development? What are the tips for making this possible?
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How can we use instincts as tools for self-development? What are the tips for making this possible?
I have with me the fabulously talented Margaret Carter to bring even more enlightenment to this interesting topic. Margaret, who is originally from the USA but has lived in Austria for over three decades, is "a polyglot" who works as a teacher for the City of Vienna. She is also a former US Air Force and NATO officer with experience in arms control of nuclear and conventional weapons. And just when you were going to think, wow...she is all that, here is another feather in the cap of this amazing woman. Margaret is a rich and smooth singer whose timbre lends itself well to jazz and blues. To crown it all, she is an organizer and curator of international art exhibitions and a mother of "three amazing young people."
Enjoy!