On the one hand, Sigmund Freud warned that it…
On the one hand, Sigmund Freud warned that it is "an illusion to expect anything from intuition," and many contemporary psychologists attack intuition as being systematically flawed because it ignores information, violates the laws of logic, and is the source of may human disasters.
— from The Mind in the Cockpit
In the book
Then understand intuition, the fast system. Your gut feeling is not magic and not nonsense; it is your subconscious rapidly matching the situation against everything you have ever experienced. Freud warned that it is an illusion to expect everything from intuition — and he was half right. The truth is that intuition is only as good as the experience feeding it: the expert's hunch is trustworthy because he has learned, over thousands of repetitions, exactly what to look for, while the novice's hunch is just a guess in a nice suit. — The Mind in the Cockpit