Or how to train your brain to connect all the dots
Some people walk into a room and vaguely sense the atmosphere.
Others, in a fraction of a second, pick up everything: invisible tensions, hidden dynamics, implicit power plays.
If you're reading this article, you’re probably in the second category, or at least, you want to be.
What you're looking to refine is cognitive and emotional hyper-perception.
Some call it intuition.
Others describe it as a "sixth sense."
But in reality, it’s much simpler: it’s a brain that connects dots faster than most.
It all comes down to training and exposure to information.
The more you feed your brain, the better it becomes at recognizing hidden patterns.
And the good news? It can be trained.
Constantly feeding your brain and training it to connect the dots
Why do some people perceive more than others?
The answer is simple: they have developed their ability to process weak signals.
It’s a combination of three things:
Training to observe without getting distracted.
→ Your brain must capture and retain details that others overlook.
The ability to link observations to known patterns.
→ The more experience and references you have, the faster your brain connects the dots.
A system for validating information.
→ It’s not enough to "sense" something, you need to verify and refine your analysis.