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“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
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“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything

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Many of us are likely familiar with that pit-in-the-stomach kind of feeling when something seems wrong. When you’re walking alone on a dark street, for instance, and you see someone lurking, looking somewhat suspicious. In such situations, your gut feeling might be telling you to run, and do it fast, and quite often that’s not a bad idea.
Netizens on Threads recently shared how they believe their gut feeling has saved them from a dangerous situation. And even though their stories entailed different scenarios, they all experienced the same feeling, telling them to flee immediately. If you’re curious about what situations it got people safely out of, scroll down to find their stories on the list below, where you will also find Bored Panda’s interview with Associate Professor of Psychology at Williams College, Jeremy D. Cone, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions.

#1

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
I was walking home quite a ways from sports, and it was football night so a lot of men on the street, watching, drinking, whatever. It was all fine until the street before my house when, from the corner of my eye, I noticed a group of guys detach themselves from a crowd and start following me. My door was peobably 30m away at this point and there are no public places like shops nearby, so I was panicking and trying to think of what to do to not lead them to my house if I ran.
An older couple walked towards me and the group behind me and I watched the gentleman realise what was going on, make himself big, and speak up. The group fell back. I didn't slow down. I'm so grateful for that guy, I was truly terrified.
84points

#2

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
Once was off-roading with some friends out in Wyoming and it had gotten very dark. Friend who swore to know the land was driving us up a very steep hill and promised it was a hill back down on the other side. I had the strongest feeling I couldn’t ignore so I screamed until he stopped and walked to the peak and looked. He was about to drive us off a cliff. It was a quiet ride back.
71points

#3

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
I was at a mall with my family when I was about 9-10...my sister was about 6/7. We were perusing a shoe display outside a store when someone purposefully brushed against me. When I looked up, I saw this white, middle-aged, paunchy man staring at me with a half smile. As soon as I looked at him, it was like someone dumped ice-cold water over me, with an overwhelming sense of utter dread at the same time. The physical sensation was THAT strong. I grabbed my sister's hand & sprinted. She had no idea what was happening. I dragged her all over the entire mall, frantically looking for my mom. No matter what I did, how I dodged or tried to hide, I could NOT shake this dude. Same intense stare honed in on us, creepy half-smile. I FINALLY found my mom in a store. Near about knocked her over hugging her. I looked back to see the man enter the store, see my mom, turn around & leave.To this day, I'm stunned at how physical that ice-water sensation felt. It felt so real, as did the sensation of utter dread. I remember thinking even then that he seemed purposefully dressed to appear nondescript. Coliseum Mall in Hampton, VA, 1979-1981. I never told anybody.
68points

We wanted to learn more about how intuition and the so-called gut feeling work, so we got in touch with Associate Professor of Psychology at Williams College, Jeremy D. Cone, who explained that it’s essentially our brain working in automatic mode.

“Daniel Kahneman calls the kind of thinking involved in an intuition ‘System 1’ thinking. It's essentially your brain in automatic mode – a type of thinking that happens very rapidly and with very little conscious effort or control. The products of System 1 are a set of feelings that then serve as the inputs for more conscious decision-making and choice,” he explained.

“System 1 operates on the basis of associations learned in memory through past experiences. So, you can think of gut feelings as these sort of rapid flashes of positivity or negativity that develop through experiences we've had in the past, and have learned to associate with good or bad outcomes.”

#4

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
I was in a children’s choir in Toronto. The choirmaster scared me and I could not quite figure out why, other than the fact, I saw him slap a child clear across the face once. My mother thought I was overreacting, but let me leave the choir. The. the choirmaster called her and asked if he could speak to me alone. She understood the vibe at that point and refused to put me on the phone. She said she believed me and we never talked about it again.
65points

#5

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
This past winter I was walking my golden on a rural path near our home. For context, he's more of a mama's boys than a guard dog, only barks to tell us about the empty water bowl or because we forgot to kiss him goodnight, so I'm the protector.
We were heading back home, still on the pitch black path, when I felt like someone was watching me. I tried to keep my cool and walked faster, when my dog stopped in front of me and let go a low, deep, menacing bark I've never heard before. We ran home
59points

Talking about how important it is to pay attention to our gut feeling, Cone noted that there is quite a lot of discussion and debate about this. “Rational thought has long been thought to be the gold standard for making good choices, but there have been many proponents of the idea that intuition can offer valuable insights – some have even suggested it can sometimes outperform rational judgment, at least under certain circumstances.”

#6

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
was maybe 13-14 yrs old,and I was about 20-30minutes walk from my new home( we had just arrived in Canada from E.Europe) when this man in this old style car stops by me-says my name then tells me -hey you want a ride back home?I know your mom-and names her name. I looked at this man and I had never seen him ever in my entire life.. he tried to convince me that he knew my parents and it was ok to get in. I was soooo creeped out,& said no thanks, then walked fast around the corner,then home.
I did end up seeing once his car downstairs our apartment ( we were second floor) but again that weird stomach drop feeling came up. And my parents never talked to me to say - hey a friend of ours saw you today and offered you a ride - so to this day I wonder if I was about to be trafficked that day..
48points

#7

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
On my way home I saw a white van parked in the middle of a crossroad next to the busstop. I called my mum because I got a weird feeling. As soon as I got to the busstop the van immediately drove slowly to me and the driver asked if I knew where the next highway was. I hesitated to answer because you could literally see the highway from the busstop. As soon as he saw I was in a call, he drove right off without saying another word.
47points

#8

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
When i was at work with only male coworkers and one of them made an extremely sexual, inappropriate “joke” towards me and all of my other male coworkers laughed and leered behind him like hyenas. I’ve never had the hairs on the back of my neck stand up like that. Luckily I was getting ready to leave and I did, as fast as I could.
46points

“Researchers like Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky have suggested that intuitions can sometimes lead to good outcomes,” the expert continued. “But because they are not a fully rational analysis and they are instead of a kind of cognitive shortcut honed by past experience, they very often lead us astray. In their Heuristic and Biases tradition of research, they documented lots of ways in which people are biased or irrational in their judgments as a result of trusting their intuitions.

“On the other hand, other researchers such as Gary Klein, Gerd Gigerenzer, and Robin Hogarth have argued that intuitions that are honed by relevant experience with accurate feedback about whether your choices were good or bad can lead to good outcomes.

“So, a lot of this comes down to whether your intuitions were ‘trained’ in an environment in which it was possible for you to learn that they led to good or bad outcomes, and then it also comes down to whether the decision you face right now is one that is relevant and related to the kinds of experiences you've had in the past where the intuition was trained,” Cone explained.

#9

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
Not really a „leave now“ situation but just felt something was off. I was 17 when I took a bus from one friends place to another, which was a 30 minute ride. It was winter and already dark and the bus was going a road by the forest. There was a bus stop and the one other passenger, that was with me, got off. The bus driver then turned off the engine. I went to the front and asked him when we would continue the ride, when he said „it’s a rule, with less then 2 people on the bus we need to wait for more passengers to join before we can continue the ride.“ It obviously didn’t make sense but the only thing I said was, that there are around 30 people at the birthday party waiting for me to arrive in exactly 12 minutes. He sighted and said „okay then, I’ll make an exception“ and started the engine again. Back then I was just annoyed and thought how rude this guy was. It was years later that I realized that this was REALLY wrong and off.
46points

#10

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
Once I had a feeling, that I shouldn't get on one bus and I should take the next one. Half an hour later, this first bus had bad car accident
43points

#11

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
I was walking on a trail behind my apartment (like I did every morning) and my dog started circling me. It was the weirdest thing, he’s literally never done it again. Then I heard someone say “hello” but didn’t see anyone—not a lot of people even use the trail. I said hello back, still looking around me. I never saw anyone else…I got the hell out of there.
43points

According to Cone, there are some good reasons to believe that our intuition differs when it comes to positive and negative situations. “One idea that has received some traction is that once a negative gut feeling has developed, it can become much more resistant to counter-evidence than a positive one, partly because the negativity you feel causes avoidance behavior that prevents you from ever being disabused of the intuition,” he said.

“If you have a feeling that something usually turns out well, you seek it out more often, and you get feedback that tells you whether you were right. On the other hand, if you start to develop a hunch that a particular way of choosing tends to turn out badly, you stop choosing that way; you avoid it. But because of this, you never again get a chance to see that you're wrong or if circumstances have changed. You're robbed of feedback that could challenge your intuition.”

#12

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
In 2009 Amber Dubois went missing. In 2010 Chelsea King went missing. A few days before King goes missing I'm a junior in high school. I'm at school late for dance team practice on a Monday. I'm walking home at about 930p about to turn off the main street down a side street that was always very dark, not well lit. At that moment a white van with no windows comes around the yield corner to go down that same dark road. But instead of driving off it comes to an obvious fast unplanned stop about 100 feet ahead of me down the pitch black side street where there were no houses or people. Everything in me went off. I knew I shouldn't go that way. Instead I stopped and started crossing the street diagonally back towards the main street to stand in the headlights of the busy traffic. I pulled out my phone that was dead (only reason I was paying attention) and pretended to call someone. The van idled but then took off like a bat out of hell, fully peeling out. That Thursday King went missing. I still regret not looking at the license plate and reporting it. I thought I was just being paranoid but to this day I've never had a fall of my gut feeling like that moment...
42points

#13

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
My husband and I were hiking in the middle of the woods. It was super quiet so our footsteps were the only noise really—no one else about, or so we thought. We rounded a corner in the vegetation and a man jumped out the plants at us. This man had been waiting for us, and he was then trying to engage us in conversation while putting himself between me and my husband.
We kept walking, but he did too. My husband is 6 feet tall but this man was a lot bigger and taller. Clothes were ripped, grimy face, but his hands were perfectly clean and he had shoes on that were obviously brand new and not scuffed at all. He got quite aggressive, criticising us for “believing in money and buying things” when we should all be living in the woods like the old times.
We managed to just walk away, but he did follow us a little while, and he screamed at us the whole time. Even when he was out of sight, we heard his screams.
We’ve never walked back to our car so quickly.
39points

#14

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
Bangkok. Got into it at a temple re: scammy pricing (tried to make us pay more $$ for something we already paid for). My (black) husband starts to raise his voice slightly, we are both attorneys and normally can talk through an issue like this. In this case, he’s quickly surrounded by Bangkok police. We realize due process might not be a thing. As they’re reviewing footage at the ticket booth, we both decide to book it and basically keep running for a mile.Thank goodness we were fit at the time!
38points

“Another important idea is that people might generalize their negative gut feelings more widely than their positive gut feelings,” the expert continued, talking about how our intuition differs in a positive and a negative situation. “If you develop an intuition that something is bad, you tend to also feel like things that are similar to it are also bad, even if you haven't actually experienced those things before. That seems to happen much less for positive feelings, which don't spread to other similar things nearly as readily.

“So, once you get burned by something, it causes avoidance behaviors that lead you to avoid not just the thing that burned you but also lots of other similar things, and this prevents you from getting feedback about whether your intuition is accurate. That causes those gut feelings to persist even if you might be wrong.”

#15

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
opposite of “we should wait a minute,” my sister and i waited for a few minutes at the mall (bc of my gut feeling) before driving to a McDonald’s. when we got there, cop cars and ambulances everywhere. there was a fatal shooting a few minutes before we got there
37points

#16

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
The Raptors Championship Parade in Toronto.
My ex and I went downtown to celebrate with hundreds of thousands of other fans. We were all packed like sardines. I remember having an eerie feeling looking around thinking, (don’t come for how my brain works lol) if some crazy lunatic wanted to hurt a bunch of people, this would be the time with more than half the city crammed into a tiny space.
Not even 5 minutes later, gun shots were fired and a stampede broke out, leaving people trampled.
36points

#17

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
I was driving in my car to my girlfriend’s house when I got a feeling of something bad was gonna happen. I went a different way to her house, it took like 10 extra minutes but I later found out there was a bad wreck on the same road around the same time I would’ve been driving there. I get gut feelings like that all the time, but for more minor things
35points

#18

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
Was walking in the park with a gf of mine and this woman with a dog in a wagon was “aimlessly” walking behind us. I first took note of her bc of her dog and noticed that when we stopped to take in the view, she did as well. Finally I got that gut feeling and I told my friend to veer to the right and stop at the skate park and she did the same. We made it seem like we were gonna hang for a bit so she took her dog out of the wagon and then we started into a light jog back to the car….
SHE STARTED RUNNING AFTER US! She was also on the phone and there was a random man waiting near my car who was on the phone. We decided to stop a (thankfully) nice man on the trail to wait with us and walk us to our car. She came up to talk to us and told us she’s new in town and just didn’t want to get lost 🙄 ya sure thing 👌🏻
34points

#19

“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
When I was a teenager I got a weird vibe from a man at the bus stop. He followed me on the bus and sat right behind me and started to get close enough that I could feel his breath on the back of my neck. I ended up getting off at a busy stop and stayed around people until he left. My intuition was screaming at me to get away from him.
27points

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“We Need To Leave… Now”: 40 Heart-Pounding Moments When Gut Instinct Meant Everything
I and some friends were headed to an event in a small car via a country road. There was no traffic and I was driving around 60mph. As we approached the crest of a hill, I got a huge gut feeling I should slow down, and did.
We crested the hill to find a full grown horse galloping at us in our lane!
I was barely able to avoid the collision but did, thanks to my gut feeling.
26points
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