








Intuition
“What is essential is invisible to the eye; one must see with the heart,” wrote Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in The Little Prince. Intuition is this quiet knowing, a flicker of light guiding us through uncertainty. Legend tells of a traveler who hesitated at every crossroad until he found a jade bangle, shimmering in icy blue. From that moment, whenever he faced a choice, he would close his eyes and listen—not to logic, but to the whisper of his soul. And the answer would come, clear as a breath of wind. He no longer doubted, for he knew true wisdom does not come from reason alone, but from the pulse of intuition.
“What is essential is invisible to the eye; one must see with the heart,” wrote Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in The Little Prince. Intuition is this quiet knowing, a flicker of light guiding us through uncertainty. Legend tells of a traveler who hesitated at every crossroad until he found a jade bangle, shimmering in icy blue. From that moment, whenever he faced a choice, he would close his eyes and listen—not to logic, but to the whisper of his soul. And the answer would come, clear as a breath of wind. He no longer doubted, for he knew true wisdom does not come from reason alone, but from the pulse of intuition.
“What is essential is invisible to the eye; one must see with the heart,” wrote Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in The Little Prince. Intuition is this quiet knowing, a flicker of light guiding us through uncertainty. Legend tells of a traveler who hesitated at every crossroad until he found a jade bangle, shimmering in icy blue. From that moment, whenever he faced a choice, he would close his eyes and listen—not to logic, but to the whisper of his soul. And the answer would come, clear as a breath of wind. He no longer doubted, for he knew true wisdom does not come from reason alone, but from the pulse of intuition.