Hi. It`s bben six days since I said I was going to post more, so here I am. I`ve deduced more & more in the pat few days. Haven`t made any ground breaking descoveries yet, but I`m looking forward to it. I`ve been deducing less body language and more of the other stuff. I`ve been looking at the whole attire wich I think is wrong but it give kind of an aesthetic about the person I`m deducing and gives me something to build on. I`m making profiles on more people. I`m beginning to move away from that beginner stuff and focus on the harder ones. I run out of ideas a bit faster so I thing I should practice some more of the beginner`s stuff.
I've already did an entry on this in the past but it way too shallow. I wasn;t able to relly reflect on the structute of both characters I mentioned. These 2 characters are way different from each other, but have a surprising lot in common. Introducing: Sherlock Holmes Since he appeared out of thin air in the study of scarlet , he has been a pioneer of deduction in pop culture with over 200 actors having portrayed him. When someone asks a normie to name a deductionist They will either ask what deduction is, or say Sherlock Holmes. Holmes is a keen observer of such small details, and a really quick thinker. A lot of videos on youtube on the topic of deduction are titled something like: "How to think like Sherlock Holmes" and not "How to deduce". This is understandable, because everyone knows Sherlock Holmes, but very few know about deduction except the tax meaning. What I'm trying to say is that Sherlock, the deerhunter hat and the pipe, is deduction in th...
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