How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes

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    This video is a comprehensive guide to thinking like Sherlock Holmes. I discuss the science of deduction, increasing your situational awareness and observational skills, creative reasoning, cognitive biases, memory master techniques (including the 'mind palace' or 'memory palace'), synesthesia and how it might relate to memory and more - all in the context of thinking more like the world's greatest detective!
    Sherlock is actually the most portrayed character in fiction and he has been shown pulling off all kinds of crazy feats. So of course it's not possible to do everything that he does on TV or in the movies. However, we can certainly improve a great many skills that might give us almost superhuman reasoning, observation and skill. To become more like Sherlock Holmes, we should focus on the following areas:
    * Observation/situational awareness/attention
    * Creative reasoning/problem solving
    * Memory
    * Knowledge/learning
    The video tackles each of these points and hopefully you'll find something interesting or useful in here. It's pretty comprehensive! See below for further reading/references:
    Art of Manliness Situational Awareness: www.artofmanli...
    Video on splatter vision: • Attain Flow States, Mu...
    Video on Functional Fixedness/Creativity: • Thinking Outside the B...
    Post on splatter vision: www.thebioneer....
    Video on Working Memory:
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    Video on Accelerated Learning: • How to Learn to Code (...
    Post on Accelerated Learning: www.thebioneer....
    Post on learning synaesthesia: www.thebioneer....
    Study on synesthesia: www.nature.com...
    Useful Books: Tricks of the Mind by Derren Brown
    Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
    Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes by Maria Konnikova
    Thinking in Numbers by Daniel Tammet

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