I usually make up my mind about a man in ten seconds, and I very rarely change it.

“I usually make up my mind about a man in ten seconds, and I very rarely change it.” These words by Margaret Thatcher, Former Prime Minister of the UK, remind us of the power of intuition and the importance of trusting our instincts.

I usually make up my mind about a man in ten seconds and I very rarely change it.

In a world where we are constantly bombarded with information and opinions, it can be easy to lose sight of our own inner voice. We are taught to analyze and rationalize every decision, to weigh the pros and cons, and to seek the advice of others. But sometimes, the answer we are looking for is already within us.

When Margaret Thatcher says she makes up her mind about a man in ten seconds, she is not simply relying on superficial judgments or snap decisions. Rather, she is tapping into a deeper level of intuition and insight that allows her to see beyond the surface and into the heart of a person.

In a world where appearances and social status often hold more weight than character and integrity, it takes courage and wisdom to trust our instincts and make decisions based on what we feel in our hearts. But when we do, we open ourselves up to a world of possibilities and potential.

So let us be inspired by Margaret Thatcher’s words and remember that we are capable of great insight and intuition. Let us trust our instincts and make decisions that are true to ourselves, even when they may be unpopular or unconventional. And let us never forget that the true measure of a person lies not in their appearance or status, but in the goodness of their heart and the strength of their character.