Observation Practice 1 zusgazmy, 19/11/202319/11/2023 19, November, 2023 This is a practice from “Ace”, he wanted to learn deduction with my help. I’d like to share this practice as an example of how I observe compare to beginner level observation from Ace. Before continue reading, if you want to learn deduction, spend 3 minutes to… 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 Exercise 3: “Passing by” zusgazmy, 06/10/202311/11/2023 Objective: Deduce, or at least observe, as much as you can about strangers while having very limited time to gather information Details: For this exercise you’ll have to methodically choose your vantage point for observing. Find a place where you can sit and watch people walk by, not a park… Continue Reading
Deduction Exercise 5: “Playing Police” zusgazmy, 06/10/202311/11/2023 OBJECTIVE: FIND AND RECORD AS MANY VIOLATIONS OF LAWS AND SIGNS AS YOU CAN FIND Details: Go out to a public space, anywhere that has a lot of people, even just the middle of the street. While in this place keep in mind the rules and regulations attached to it… Continue Reading
Deduction Exercise 4: “At Least One Fact” zusgazmy, 06/10/202311/11/2023 Objective: State at least 1 fact about every person in the room Details: Go to a place where you can find large groups of people for long periods of time (e.g. Waiting rooms, coffee shops or cafeterias, bars, restaurants). Sit down and look around, the objective is very simple: deduce… Continue Reading
Maze Theory Exercise zusgazmy, 08/08/202308/08/2023 Credit to the deduction page for coming up with this exercise. I know this cool thinking exercise that isn’t exclusively for deduction, and I’m not sure where I read it from, but it’s really effective. Think of 100 different ways to use a toothpick—> it doesn’t have to be a… Continue Reading