Business Quote by Daniel Defoe
““This renewed a contemplation which often had come to my thoughts in former time, when first I began to see the merciful dispositions of Heaven in the dangers we run through in this life; how wonderfully we are delivered when we know nothing of it; how when we are in a quandary, as we call it, a doubt or hesitation, whether to go this way or that way, a secret hint shall direct us this way, when we intended to go that way; nay, when sense, our own inclination, and perhaps business has called to go the other way, yet a strange impression upon the mind, from we know not what springs, and by we know not what power, shall over-rule us to go this way; and it shall afterwards appear that had we gone that way which we should have gone, and even to our imagination ought to have gone, we should have been ruined and lost. Upon these and many like reflections, I afterwards made it a certain rule with me, that whenever I found those secret hints or pressing of my mind, to doing or not doing any thing that presented, or to going this way or that way, I never failed to obey the secret dictate; though I knew no other reason for it than that such a pressure or such a hint hung upon my mind.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Robinson Crusoe, 1719
The author advises trusting inner intuitions that guide decisions, especially when rational analysis conflicts with a deeper sense.
In simple terms: Listen to inner hints when faced with tough choices.
Follow your inner guidance when uncertain.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career crossroads
- personal dilemmas
- creative projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When should intuition be trusted over analysis?
- How can one differentiate true intuition from fear?
Overreliance on intuition may ignore practical considerations.