It's funny, I'm watching this dude (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVVe2rCHtN0) at 1:03:20 he talks about not trusting your gut. Then I check #nostr and read this note. However, I agree that intuition is valuable and more than once helped me. He does make a good point of objectively looking at a situation and/or gathering information.
Your intuition might still signal something else but that signal usually does not trigger because of an objective/rational thing. Someone may make a good point, but argue about it with the wrong intention. Objectively their argument may be fine, even persuasive, but if it's done to deflect/distract then intuition might kick in. I think both are important but it is tricky to use both correctly.