Blog The Perfect Game Plan zusgazmy, 10/11/202311/11/2023 10, November, 2023 Rated: ⭐⭐⚝ Do you think that playing perfectly will win you every game? I am talking about a PvP game with time pressure. Almost every game in the world is like this: Boxing, Poker, Video Games, even chess to a certain extent, etc. To win against your… Continue Reading
Blog Half A Truth zusgazmy, 09/11/202311/11/2023 9, November, 2023 Rated: ⭐⭐⭐ Half a truth is often a great lie Benjamin Franklin When you’re becoming a great detective at an advanced level, you’ll start facing smart, more experienced minds than the regular ones. You have to be sharper than ever because those minds that you’re going against… Continue Reading
Blog Deduction Exercise 2: Observation zusgazmy, 09/11/202311/11/2023 9, November, 2023 Rated: ⭐⚝⚝ Background The best method for approaching deduction is Observation – Deduction – Knowledge. If you want to be a great detective, the first thing you need to do is to train yourself to be more observant. You often hear the saying: “You see but don’t… Continue Reading
Blog Deduction Exercise 1: Connecting The Dots zusgazmy, 09/11/202311/11/2023 9, November, 2023 Rated: ⭐⭐⚝ Background We all know that being great at deduction, we need to have a great amount of knowledge. Ranging from science such as how blood scatters to social and culture such as how pointing can be offensive. Remembering as much as possible can be a… Continue Reading
Deduction 2: The Foreigner zusgazmy, 07/11/202311/11/2023 7, November, 2023 Rated: ⭐⭐⚝ A Japanese police saw a foreigner acting strange and tell him: “私は警察官です、ここで何をしているのですか” – meaning “I am a police, what are you doing here?” What do you think is wrong here? . . . So the wrong thing here is the Japanese police talks to the… Continue Reading
How To Come Up With Your Own Theories zusgazmy, 07/11/202311/11/2023 7, November, 2023 Rating: ⭐⭐⚝ I was watching Prof. Huberman’s video on Dopamine, really recommend this one, when I realize something pretty important for studying and developing theories for deduction. In this video, he was talking about what happens in people with addition’s brain then he mentioned when studying for… Continue Reading
Blog Optical Illusion: Same Size Car zusgazmy, 06/11/202311/11/2023 6, November, 2023 This really reminds me of Detective Conan, where one of the murder case, the murderer knew the victims would be hungry, so she cut the cake equally, but set it up like this so the one that she put poison would look the biggest. The victim, who… Continue Reading
Blog Deduction 1: The Freshman zusgazmy, 06/11/202311/11/2023 6, November, 2023 I took a part-time job a week ago as at a dining center in a university with a side mission of learning to deduce people in real time. I think any job that provides opportunities to observer, deduce and interact with people are really good for learning… Continue Reading
Single Step Deduction zusgazmy, 05/11/202311/11/2023 5, November, 2023 Rated: ⭐⚝⚝ What is single step deduction? Single step deduction is the most basic, simplest form of deduction. You deduce immediately from what you observe. For example, you see there’s a mouse – this person must have a computer. You see that mouse is on the right… Continue Reading
Blog Curiosity – The Essence of Deduction zusgazmy, 04/11/202311/11/2023 4, November, 2023 Rated : ⭐⭐⭐⚝⚝ The Missing Element in Beginner Deduction Have you ever looked at someone in your daily life and genuinely interested? I’m not talking about sexually attracted, but rather, wonder what did he do that his shirt is so dirty, what did she do that her… Continue Reading