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 The thing about deduction is, that when you're observing, you are in a state of mind that is unbelievably awake. Being in this doesn't only make you stop blinking, but for me I have a slingt tingling in the back of my mind and bouncy eyes.

I think this stimulus in the brain is interesting. Because, when we think about it it's kind of the same thing as dopamine. you look at something you like and your brain releases happyness hormones called dopamine. It's also the very thing that gets you hooked on pornography, tiktok etc. Though I think when you've done a fine deduction on the perfect person, it releases dopamine too. Especially when you've done deduction through some time.

Deducing the right person is very important to get this stimulation. I try to look for people that I don't know. Now, when you're bored and you don't have any new people around you that you don't know, it's a good thing to still deduce people you know. Because you already know their hobbies and traits etc. you can look for things that point to these things. Also when you try to look for a person to deduce, you have to be:

  • close to them
  • they have to be clearly observable
  • they have to be standing/sitting still (if you're doing passing deductions it doesn't apply)

The subjects absolving these conditions, then they're a good subject. I didn't say only these are good or they have to have these to be deducable. I think these people are generally better to deduce.

Happy deducing!

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