Nedurno & Instinct
Hey Ned, ever felt that rush just before you make a decision, like you’ve got to act before the clock even starts? Let’s talk about why those split-second moves come from gut, not graphs.
Yeah, that “just‑in‑time” push is just your brain's way of doing a quick check against a mental rule set. It’s faster than pulling up all the data, so it feels like a gut impulse, but it’s really a shorthand you’ve learned through repetition.
Yeah, but those rule‑sets are like cheat sheets you got in school – handy at first, but if you stick to them too tight you can miss the faster track. Keep your feet moving, let the body talk and let the brain do its own quick math in the background. And remember: when the wind whistles, the foot says yes.
Fine, the brain’s a quick calculator, but the body’s the one that actually does the walking. Don’t let the cheat sheet turn into a speed limit sign. Keep the foot moving and let the brain crunch the numbers in the background.
Yeah, you’re right, gotta keep that momentum. Numbers in the background, but no one’s stopping us. Let’s hit the pavement.
Alright, just keep the rhythm steady and let the numbers be the quiet background. Hit the pavement.
Got it, staying in that rhythm, let the data just hum in the background and keep the legs moving. Onwards!