This document discusses intuition and how to develop it. It defines intuition as acquiring knowledge without proof or conscious reasoning. It notes both good intuition that is developed and checked, and bad intuition that substitutes for thought. The document provides tips for developing intuition like meditation and focusing on a situation. It lists factors that can inhibit intuition like letting logic control thoughts. The document does not definitively state if intuition is always right, but suggests following intuition by trusting instincts and asking questions. It concludes that intuition is based on daily decisions and will always be right to follow one's gut feelings without regret.