You forgot the most important one. You have to objectively observe. Sherlock doesn't observe based on his emotions, prejudice, or his ego. He just observes. It's a lot harder than it seems.
@@bisclipscorp4859 I remember fondly the days when I did not read the comments... I just watched the video. Perhaps it is a reflection of my dependence on others' advice and judgement.
5 Tips (with timestamps): 0:21 Pay more attention to others than yourself 1:04 Notice changes 2:00 Put away distractions 3:40 Watch a movie in another language without subtitles (for practice) 4:10 Learn to link observations
I also recommend "Visual Intelligence" for this one by Amy Herman. She really explained the art of observation like taking your time when you observe and you gotta observe objectively and gather your observed information before you make an analyzation. It was really great! I really recommend you to read that book.
Deduction has the problem where the most likely deduction still has a possibility of being wrong. For example, with the guy with ice cream on his shirt, while its most likely he had ice cream since it requires the least assumptions and is thus favored via Occam's razor, it's also possible that someone dipped ice cream on his shirt. In other words, what you deduce as being most likely does not make it a correct deduction
Actually, you might can guess by observing how the ice cream is splattered on the shirt. If the ice cream makes a long vertically trace, which means it fell, or if it has more a random form, which means it didn't fall from the guy. (Sorry for imperfect english.)
Ricki Manda Wrong. In the original series wrote by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock and Mycroft than a sister, but her name was unknown. Sherrinford was going to be the oldest brother, older than Mycroft.
The basis for a good synopsis is to find endless things more fascinating a connection when we're connecting the dots that doesnt have a answer but allows for the plot to thicken to take effect.
I was kinda into psychology since before i knew how i was called exacly for THIS reason. I asked myself questions, ALWAYS. Why would he do that in this situiation? What would i do different? What could be the outcome(s) of his action? And before i knew it i was thinking more about others than myself. I never read many books about psychology but around 14 I started taking courage to bring manipulation into all of this but at very low level and never for my own benefit or to harm someone. But more to help them with studying easier or convincing someone that he's really stressing up for no big deal when u take a step back and look at the bigger picture. U summed my life experience very neatly and it helped me put in place some principles that i was using that weren't distingushable or had any name in my head. U won 1 subscriber i guess
@@vii6429 Well thank you :D. I don't have an interesting life, but I am called "mature" quite often, all thanks to the countless discussions I had with friends and online weirdos about their problems and inner world. 3 years later I still think the same, and kept being fascinated by the human mind. I got to speak with even weirder people since I posted that comment, and obviously know myself better. :D I really don't mind casual chatting and getting to know different people. So feel free to test out how interesting I am lol, cuz I don't see myself very highly thanks to my part of weirdness. :D
@@skorpanerased4297 yo, i’ve really been interested in this type of psychology lately, mainly because I feel that being a observer is something that can be very beneficial to me since I lack mental confidence. I feel shifting my worries from myself to observing others is a great way to gain some self esteem. This sounds very sketchy but I’m just being brutally honest. Manipulation like you said is something that’s been interesting to me as well (obviously with good intentions). Anything you recommend to help me further my interests in this type of psychology?
Well actually Sherrin Ford is a prison for crazys that she is kept in cause she is inhuman and creepy as heck,she's got super powers or something,and Redbead is actually a-*gets shot for spoilers*
To become more observant : 1- Pay more attention to others and put away distractions "use your attention wisely." 2- Notice changes ( acknowledge what's normal to observe what's not normal). 3- Watch a movie in another language ( the purpose is to focus or pay attention on body language). 4- Draw conclusions from your previous observations. Thank you for the video...
with the distractions i find they can be helpful, when people assume your distracted they will show you more. Now like checking somebodys pupils while your looking at your phone wont work but if you want to catch the person in a lie and it seems like your not paying attention the liar might slip up more. However this trick works when you work on it, like me and my sister well it started as a prank like we would talk about something then randomly change topics and we would do that like 20 times to see when the other person mess it and well i know me and her can pick up on things no matter what. Most people though just wont get it
tim gersh ah, there's a difference though. There's a difference between being distracted and pretending to be distracted. Although I see where you are coming from, I believe he was on about being fully distracted that you are not paying attention to what is around you.
Practical Psychology Absolutely, I'd be honored. Whenever you want to do it is completely up to you. I can shoot you an email so we can discuss it more
Wait, his name is Sherringford Holmes? Wow Incase people don't know because they haven't read the original novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherringford Holmes was the secret brother to Sherlock and Mycroft. Most people will know relevance of this in the latest series of Sherlock where an interpretation of other siblings was changed so that there was a secret sister named Ueros (I think I've spelt that wrong) and that she was imprisoned in Sherringford.
CaptainRy clearly you have never read the Sherlock Holmes books by ACD. It never mentions the brother was called Sherrinford. It does slightly hint at a secret brother, but never directly says their name. Sherrinford was actually the name ACD was originally going to give to Sherlock.
Hey man, I was wondering if you could make a video on how a person can learn how to make conclusions out of observations. For example, if a person is blinking several times whilst talking to you, what does that indicate? Do you have any suggestions on this?
If someone is blinking while your talking pay attention to what make them blink E.g each time you say the word 'affair ' she blinks more than usual then she is having a affair or she suspects her husband if having a affair
Great Video! I really have a question. For someone with less than $15,000 to invest, how would you recommend we enter the crypto market? I am at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach?
Basically Sherlock doesn't have any kind of filter when it comes to observing. Not his emotion, his ego, or anything. He just let everything go to him even the most trivial things such as how many tiles are there in the room. It may be a bliss to have such an ability, or a curse.
1. Pay more attention to others than yourself. 2. Notice changes. 3. Put away distraction. 4. Watch a movie in another language without subtitles.(use your Netflix for good work) 5. Learn to link observation.
The most important is: deal with grief, treat your deppression and try not to be stressed. If you have these 3 you cant think correctly, doesnt mean stupidness, its just that your are locked. Once you unlock these, ur ok.
Pay more attention to others than within yourself Notice changes Put away distractions Watch a movie in another language without subtitles to notice body lang Learn to link observations
I've been an observer for almost 12 flipping years... (i'm 19 rn) You see, i had a problem talking to other kids back in school, So i would just watch others interact. And i've been doing it for so long now that i can instantly give a quick analysis of what kind of person is standing in front of me. So now i was just tryna find how to stop just observing other people talk cuz I WANNA be the one talking, I wanna be the funny, I wanna be positive and give other people smiles. I've got the confidence to say something, but I have to fight this Habit(it's not even a habit anymore it's a life style) of just watching. It's like this: I know I can say something, I'm in control of myself but what exactly is it that I shoud say to a person? I really need to learn to get a hold of myself and start doing something
The fact that I do all these unconsciously-- seems to creep out my friends LMAO. They're like "how do you even notice it?". And I guess I have a fairly good memory, so they assume I memorise things about people, when in real its only because I've observed them? I've had this weird habit of observing everything ever since I was a child. It's just how I prepare myself for whatever comes (or I try to) :P
Tip 5 is am essential one but easy to misunderstand as illogical. It's easier in logic, and perhaps its important function, to falsify arguments. So, you can draw accurate conclusions about people's behaviour if you think in terms of falsifying assumptions. So, use observations to draw assumptions about them and then see if you can falsify it. if you can, it's not reliable (as yet). if you can't falsify it, it's a possibility but not ensured. there's a lot of uncertainty in logic but it's important to embrace it. in the latter case, you'd start testing other assumed conclusions and see if they're applicable. then you can have a joint set of the possibilities that are likely or not. this is how the boredom thing ties in, and further observations of changes become additive in cancelling or strengthening the conclusions you're left with. You'll get better, and as long as you're rational, it should work.
Hey, Thanks for making a video on this specific topic. Observing people and being able to understand human nature is an awesome skill to have that I'm working on. Yeah and the collaboration idea was good....
Very nice jobs guys! I like that you collaborated with a channel at is concerned with similar topics, it's relevant and interesting! The sound quality and clarity is so important for a seamless vlog experience, your friends was just slightly off. Not a big deal though, I know you like things right so just wanted to feed that back for future reference, what do you think?! Thanks again for a super contribution to my brains library. 😉
p.s nothing wrong with his voice, of course. I think maybe it should have been a little loud and crisper from an editing perspective, if that is even possible!!
haha! i'm glad to know that such a Sherlock Holmes fan as you liked it. :) btw, are 'sherringford holmes' and 'practical psychology' channels both run by you? subbed to both obviously.
ive been watching a lot of anime recently and the characters are always *freakishly* perceptive and I also really want to learn to read situations better so i thought videos like these would help, and they did!
Collaboration with your commentary is good. Too many channels just turns their channel over to another TH-cam and not add anything about what was said. It’s like they had a substitute while off on vacation or something. If I toon in to watch Jim, I don’t necessarily want to listen to Tony unless Jim adds comments.
Thanks for commenting, Gooner! Are there any topics or books you'd like to see reviewed on this channel that interests you? I love getting feedback, and always try to reply to comments! Hope you enjoy my content :)
it also helps if you have a scriptwriter who tells you what incredibly clever but ultimately unlikely thing to observe next and a special effects department to make it all whizzy
Hej, can you make a video about studying. It's really hard. I picked economic which is very hard. I think when I was picking economic I was very passioned about it, but now I'm not and have no motivation. Because school is killing me with other curses I don't care about like math, law/jurisprudence and allot of other things witch I'm sure I will forget about after hight school. Please tell me your name if you have said it in another video and I'm new btw. Note: Can't study at home because I have allot of sibling thank god. Library is far away, so I tried to stay in school and study there, but I couldn't, lacked willpower I guess. I watched your video on will power and I'm trying to do once at a time, but how long should it take to change a habit, add one or get rid of one. it would be very nice to if you could make a video on how to stop with porn and masturbation I have a that problem to and I would prefer your videos over others because it's so easy to understand and focus on it maybe because of the paintings, I don't know, and thanks for considering(hoping). :)
I enjoyed the collaboration. I think more people should do such things to not only get the point across, but it can help those with adhd to have more than one person talking so that their attention shifts regularly and there mind won't get bored.
You forgot the most important one. You have to objectively observe. Sherlock doesn't observe based on his emotions, prejudice, or his ego. He just observes. It's a lot harder than it seems.
Harris Jose Are you stupid?
You gotta be unbiased
Yes, but it's easy for him, remember? He's a sociopath
Dunder Mifflin a high-functioning one
observing with no judgement
"Put away distractions"
Me: *Reading comments while watching the video.*
I literally went straight to the comments after I pressed play
Same
@@bisclipscorp4859 same lmao
@@bisclipscorp4859 I remember fondly the days when I did not read the comments... I just watched the video. Perhaps it is a reflection of my dependence on others' advice and judgement.
Me: *Reading this comment* BREH I'M CAUGHT!
6. Get a doctor to be your sidekick.
Cyberworks Entertainment Doctor Who? ;P - sorry gotta jump on that
As Vale no he means from sherlock homes his partner is a doctor
reptilian Nation He was joking, since there was not a certain name for the doctor (John Watson obviously) he jumped to the joke :)
Saberworks International my girlfriend is a doctor. will that work?
7. have smarter opponent
"The problem with our world today is everyone sees but no one observes"
Halo Sedrick agreed
And they believe blindly in fairy tales and those shithole feminazis.. Haha! 😂 😂 😂
Right
Nan my friend everyone see but they don't know what they looking at
Nice steal from Sherlock
I am a simple person. I see Benedict Cumberbatch, I click.
I can see
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5 Tips (with timestamps):
0:21 Pay more attention to others than yourself
1:04 Notice changes
2:00 Put away distractions
3:40 Watch a movie in another language without subtitles (for practice)
4:10 Learn to link observations
No replies smh
Anime got ma back
Shiroroororororo
Not all Heroes wear capes
@@Maaii_laaa me to
I also recommend "Visual Intelligence" for this one by Amy Herman. She really explained the art of observation like taking your time when you observe and you gotta observe objectively and gather your observed information before you make an analyzation. It was really great! I really recommend you to read that book.
*Who LOVES KIRA (Light Yagami) and L?*
Came here for that!
@@shaqlavine4118 "Because that's what heroes do" XD
@@shaqlavine4118 XDD
@@shaqlavine4118 Because Death Note is also about Investigation
@@shaqlavine4118 But that shouldn't seem to bother anyone, right?
Deduction has the problem where the most likely deduction still has a possibility of being wrong. For example, with the guy with ice cream on his shirt, while its most likely he had ice cream since it requires the least assumptions and is thus favored via Occam's razor, it's also possible that someone dipped ice cream on his shirt. In other words, what you deduce as being most likely does not make it a correct deduction
Yes, of course, there are things unforseeable in this world and there's always a percentage of uncertaincy. Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Are you sure that you are not confusing deduction with induction
Adam Lárus Sigurðarson yeah, turns out the deduction shown on Sherlock was actually induction, where you formulate a hypothesis
Actually, you might can guess by observing how the ice cream is splattered on the shirt.
If the ice cream makes a long vertically trace, which means it fell, or if it has more a random form, which means it didn't fall from the guy.
(Sorry for imperfect english.)
When you are not sure but you think this is the most probable answer use the Occam's razor
Anybody else notice that Sherrinford Holmes was the name of Sherlock's uncle in the Young Sherlock series?
i did
haha, and he was the hypothetical brother to Sherlock
Ivan Leung same
nope, the hipotetical brother was actually a sister, Euros ;)
Ricki Manda Wrong. In the original series wrote by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock and Mycroft than a sister, but her name was unknown. Sherrinford was going to be the oldest brother, older than Mycroft.
The basis for a good synopsis is to find endless things more fascinating a connection when we're connecting the dots that doesnt have a answer but allows for the plot to thicken to take effect.
You see but YOU DONT OBSERVE
Just like you hear but don't listen
SSJ DON or eat but don’t taste 👌🏾
@@bronsannoble8043You feel but you don't feel
You dont notice
I was kinda into psychology since before i knew how i was called exacly for THIS reason. I asked myself questions, ALWAYS. Why would he do that in this situiation? What would i do different? What could be the outcome(s) of his action? And before i knew it i was thinking more about others than myself. I never read many books about psychology but around 14 I started taking courage to bring manipulation into all of this but at very low level and never for my own benefit or to harm someone. But more to help them with studying easier or convincing someone that he's really stressing up for no big deal when u take a step back and look at the bigger picture. U summed my life experience very neatly and it helped me put in place some principles that i was using that weren't distingushable or had any name in my head. U won 1 subscriber i guess
You sound like such an interesting person
@@vii6429 Well thank you :D. I don't have an interesting life, but I am called "mature" quite often, all thanks to the countless discussions I had with friends and online weirdos about their problems and inner world.
3 years later I still think the same, and kept being fascinated by the human mind. I got to speak with even weirder people since I posted that comment, and obviously know myself better. :D
I really don't mind casual chatting and getting to know different people. So feel free to test out how interesting I am lol, cuz I don't see myself very highly thanks to my part of weirdness. :D
@@skorpanerased4297 yo, i’ve really been interested in this type of psychology lately, mainly because I feel that being a observer is something that can be very beneficial to me since I lack mental confidence. I feel shifting my worries from myself to observing others is a great way to gain some self esteem. This sounds very sketchy but I’m just being brutally honest. Manipulation like you said is something that’s been interesting to me as well (obviously with good intentions). Anything you recommend to help me further my interests in this type of psychology?
same i do that to your not special buddy
Never said I was. But what stops you from becoming?@@Nathaniel-go5rs
Little did he know that Sherringford is actually Sherlocks sister's mental hospital
*dun dun dun*
sherrinford was just the hypothetical brother of sherlock
in relation he's his uncle
Well actually Sherrin Ford is a prison for crazys that she is kept in cause she is inhuman and creepy as heck,she's got super powers or something,and Redbead is actually a-*gets shot for spoilers*
his sister is Eurus Holmes
Didn't it ever occur to you, not even once, that Sherlock's secret brother might just be Sherlock's secret sister?
Here Come Dat Boi Thanks fot spoiling.
your voice is literally the only reason I watch your vids
its so nice to listen to!
To become more observant :
1- Pay more attention to others and put away distractions "use your attention wisely."
2- Notice changes ( acknowledge what's normal to observe what's not normal).
3- Watch a movie in another language ( the purpose is to focus or pay attention on body language).
4- Draw conclusions from your previous observations.
Thank you for the video...
Wrong buddy
"Putting away distractions' Shit... I have ADHD XD
same here
I feel ur pain
Sascha Sham oh same
Me to that’s why I’m in the comment sections
Same. I stop taking meds since last year and it got worser rip.
I love Sherlock!
+Alex Queen of Hell :D
Alex Queen of Hell Same LUV IT
Mrs hell queen, same. also if your queen then I'll take title of hell king.
What do you think happened to the last king?
son of a gun died. you killed him. why do you think I'm taking the title?
with the distractions i find they can be helpful, when people assume your distracted they will show you more. Now like checking somebodys pupils while your looking at your phone wont work but if you want to catch the person in a lie and it seems like your not paying attention the liar might slip up more. However this trick works when you work on it, like me and my sister well it started as a prank like we would talk about something then randomly change topics and we would do that like 20 times to see when the other person mess it and well i know me and her can pick up on things no matter what. Most people though just wont get it
tim gersh ah, there's a difference though. There's a difference between being distracted and pretending to be distracted. Although I see where you are coming from, I believe he was on about being fully distracted that you are not paying attention to what is around you.
Very nice, I've been waiting for this collaboration since Sherringford told me about it, and I must say that it turned out quite well.
Glad to hear that :) Would you be interested in producing a third Sherlock video on specifically making deduction?
Practical Psychology
Absolutely, I'd be honored. Whenever you want to do it is completely up to you. I can shoot you an email so we can discuss it more
Sounds great!
I know all/do all of these "tricks" but its a good video and you should do more often collab with other youtubers.
Wait, his name is Sherringford Holmes? Wow
Incase people don't know because they haven't read the original novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherringford Holmes was the secret brother to Sherlock and Mycroft. Most people will know relevance of this in the latest series of Sherlock where an interpretation of other siblings was changed so that there was a secret sister named Ueros (I think I've spelt that wrong) and that she was imprisoned in Sherringford.
CaptainRy it's Eurus.
Thank you
CaptainRy clearly you have never read the Sherlock Holmes books by ACD. It never mentions the brother was called Sherrinford. It does slightly hint at a secret brother, but never directly says their name. Sherrinford was actually the name ACD was originally going to give to Sherlock.
The last episode of Sherlock was so intense
Fucking spoiler
Hey man,
I was wondering if you could make a video on how a person can learn how to make conclusions out of observations. For example, if a person is blinking several times whilst talking to you, what does that indicate? Do you have any suggestions on this?
If someone is blinking while your talking pay attention to what make them blink
E.g each time you say the word 'affair ' she blinks more than usual then she is having a affair or she suspects her husband if having a affair
@@nutellam4016 exactly and find something that person does when they're lying
You should study body language.
My seven dorks BTS Love ur name
@@nutellam4016 Not sure that's totally scientific, but makes sense.
Great Video! I really have a question. For someone with less than $15,000 to invest, how would you recommend we enter the crypto market? I am at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach?
This is not the first time I am hearing about this woman and her exploit trading world but I have no idea on how to reach her.
Hey I liked this video! Very interesting collaboration
Thanks!
+TH-cam Member yes pls
PesterWeaver I
PesterWeaver yup
Basically Sherlock doesn't have any kind of filter when it comes to observing. Not his emotion, his ego, or anything. He just let everything go to him even the most trivial things such as how many tiles are there in the room. It may be a bliss to have such an ability, or a curse.
1. Pay more attention to others than yourself.
2. Notice changes.
3. Put away distraction.
4. Watch a movie in another language without subtitles.(use your Netflix for good work)
5. Learn to link observation.
4:29 no shit sherlock xD
This vid was super useful, man. Keep on the hard effort!
No one can be like Sherlock, he is one of a kind.
shawn spencer
The most important is: deal with grief, treat your deppression and try not to be stressed.
If you have these 3 you cant think correctly, doesnt mean stupidness, its just that your are locked. Once you unlock these, ur ok.
I have Asperger's and I notice things EXACTLY like Sherlock Holmes...this video is correct.
"When you rule out the impossible what is left is the improbable and the improbable must be the truth" did I get that one right
Nik Buzzle close. Once you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable must be the truth.
But sometimes, the impossible might turn out to be possible...
me watching this thinking I'm going to be a detective after watching 3 episodes of criminal minds
Your psychological content is the most professional in the youtube. I watch every your video;)
Awesome! Thanks
Honestly dude, thank you for this. Also, love the collab.
I really just watched this whole video to solve the unsolved mysterys game
It actually helped thank you so much!
The TV shows/movies tip is really good, I'm going to try this out.
Step 2 is perhaps the most important. also, all of these decode Sherlock's mindset well.
Pay more attention to others than within yourself
Notice changes
Put away distractions
Watch a movie in another language without subtitles to notice body lang
Learn to link observations
Isn't that wimbledon tennismatch in the thumbnail?
+Franklin - You're correct 😂
Franklin - I quit the video just to see the thumbnail
benedict cucumber
no its Broccoli Cabbagepatch
I liked tip number 1,4&5 totally got on point bro
Your friend's name is Sherringford Holmes? So he is basically a walking spoiler of S4
Thank God it wasnt a 'she' with the name Eurus!
I'm already good at the last three of these
Hey !! the collaboration was superb!! loved it!!
I do tip 4 on a weekly basis (even before watching this video) and it is actually very effective
amazing video. you got your self a new subscriber
So many years after yet I am still trying to “become” Sherlock Holmes! Also waiting for the third Guy Richie movie :)
I've been an observer for almost 12 flipping years... (i'm 19 rn)
You see, i had a problem talking to other kids back in school, So i would just watch others interact. And i've been doing it for so long now that i can instantly give a quick analysis of what kind of person is standing in front of me.
So now i was just tryna find how to stop just observing other people talk cuz I WANNA be the one talking, I wanna be the funny, I wanna be positive and give other people smiles.
I've got the confidence to say something, but I have to fight this Habit(it's not even a habit anymore it's a life style) of just watching.
It's like this: I know I can say something, I'm in control of myself but what exactly is it that I shoud say to a person?
I really need to learn to get a hold of myself and start doing something
The fact that I do all these unconsciously--
seems to creep out my friends LMAO. They're like "how do you even notice it?". And I guess I have a fairly good memory, so they assume I memorise things about people, when in real its only because I've observed them? I've had this weird habit of observing everything ever since I was a child. It's just how I prepare myself for whatever comes (or I try to) :P
Loved the first tip. I need that
Tip 5 is am essential one but easy to misunderstand as illogical. It's easier in logic, and perhaps its important function, to falsify arguments. So, you can draw accurate conclusions about people's behaviour if you think in terms of falsifying assumptions. So, use observations to draw assumptions about them and then see if you can falsify it. if you can, it's not reliable (as yet). if you can't falsify it, it's a possibility but not ensured. there's a lot of uncertainty in logic but it's important to embrace it. in the latter case, you'd start testing other assumed conclusions and see if they're applicable. then you can have a joint set of the possibilities that are likely or not. this is how the boredom thing ties in, and further observations of changes become additive in cancelling or strengthening the conclusions you're left with. You'll get better, and as long as you're rational, it should work.
I dont know how you haven't gone viral yet
You think my content is super valuable?
for sure
I'm a simple woman, I see Benedict Cumberbatch, I click damn it
Thank you Mori-arty! Also become a sort of scientist who knows things before the practices are known to the public. Like the writer of Sherlock.
I love Sherlock! Best series in the world! Nice video
THIS WAS VERY WELL DONE. BRAVO! THIS WAS PRACTICAL AND TO THE POINT. I LEARNED ALOT FROM A SMALL AMOUNT OF TIME. THANKYOU.
Video: talking about distractions
Me: Forgetting about the video and reading the comments
The movie idea seems interesting! I will surely do that!
Hey, Thanks for making a video on this specific topic. Observing people and being able to understand human nature is an awesome skill to have that I'm working on. Yeah and the collaboration idea was good....
So glad you liked the collaboration! Should I produce a third Sherlock video on how to make deductions? Thanks for commenting :D
Yeah do It!!!! Do as many as you can lol, I'll watch anything related to deductive reasoning.....
Awesome! Thanks :)
Let's be honest, if you're here it's because of Patrick Jane
Hey Practical Spychology thank you for understanding us about the . observation
No one can be sherlok holmes. He is my hero
Very nice jobs guys! I like that you collaborated with a channel at is concerned with similar topics, it's relevant and interesting! The sound quality and clarity is so important for a seamless vlog experience, your friends was just slightly off. Not a big deal though, I know you like things right so just wanted to feed that back for future reference, what do you think?! Thanks again for a super contribution to my brains library. 😉
p.s nothing wrong with his voice, of course. I think maybe it should have been a little loud and crisper from an editing perspective, if that is even possible!!
+Jethro and Tracy Belcher-Farrier *louder
I agree, the voice quality could have been improved, thanks so much for the feedback :D
I'm here because of Psych. It's a good show.
Edit: You're a genius, and I'm gonna use this.
I love sherlock and always wanted to observe things like him, this was an awesome vid.
So glad you enjoyed it :)
JOTARO IS THE ONE THA BROUGHT ME HERE! WRRRYYYYY
another one on Sherlock Holmes! :D awesome!!
btw, did you check out Elementary? i'm curious about your thoughts on it.
I did and it is awesome
haha! i'm glad to know that such a Sherlock Holmes fan as you liked it. :)
btw, are 'sherringford holmes' and 'practical psychology' channels both run by you?
subbed to both obviously.
No, no. This is just a collaboration
shadymike88 nice
Love the music in this one. Especially toward the end. :-)
ive been watching a lot of anime recently and the characters are always *freakishly* perceptive and I also really want to learn to read situations better so i thought videos like these would help, and they did!
Collaboration with your commentary is good.
Too many channels just turns their channel over to another TH-cam and not add anything about what was said.
It’s like they had a substitute while off on vacation or something.
If I toon in to watch Jim, I don’t necessarily want to listen to Tony unless Jim adds comments.
Who eats ice cream for lunch.
Jamen Ja dessert?
Jamen Ja me
Jamen Ja people can be unpredictable and random so dont ask silly question like this
The question is not "who", but "why"
Davy Febrynzki Another question would be: Why not?
Thank you for impressions
helped me clear my mind alot
pretty cool! Havent watched your other vids without collaborations, but this one was pretty cool and informative. Subscribed ! :)
This video helped me a lot!!!
I've been doing those things for years , feeling proud haha .
Congrats on 20k subs
Love your videos
I have watched every single of them
+Suvarna Sonawane That's awesome! Thanks for being loyal
This is a GREAT video
Awesome video. Teaches a lot
I liked this video. Thank you for making it.
Excellent video. Now it's time to fufill my dream of becoming Sherlock Holmes :)
Thank you. This video really helped!
I love watching ur voices man :D
Really fantastic.
This video really helped alot.
Awesome vid as always!
Thanks for commenting, Gooner! Are there any topics or books you'd like to see reviewed on this channel that interests you? I love getting feedback, and always try to reply to comments! Hope you enjoy my content :)
I love Sherlock Holmes he's too eccentric.!.!
it also helps if you have a scriptwriter who tells you what incredibly clever but ultimately unlikely thing to observe next
and a special effects department to make it all whizzy
Oh and congrats on 10k!
Onto to 15k by the end of September? :D
Hej, can you make a video about studying. It's really hard. I picked economic which is very hard.
I think when I was picking economic I was very passioned about it, but now I'm not and have no motivation. Because school is killing me with other curses I don't care about like math, law/jurisprudence and allot of other things witch I'm sure I will forget about after hight school. Please tell me your name if you have said it in another video and I'm new btw.
Note: Can't study at home because I have allot of sibling thank god.
Library is far away, so I tried to stay in school and study there, but I couldn't, lacked willpower I guess. I watched your video on will power and I'm trying to do once at a time, but how long should it take to change a habit, add one or get rid of one.
it would be very nice to if you could make a video on how to stop with porn and masturbation I have a that problem to and I would prefer your videos over others because it's so easy to understand and focus on it maybe because of the paintings, I don't know, and thanks for considering(hoping). :)
Awesome! Keep up the good work.
Glad you enjoyed this video, thanks for watching! :)
I enjoyed the video, but pleases work on that music departement :D In this cases, its doesnt go hand in hand with the theme and can be distracting
this is AWESOME !!!
you people are doin nice work.....:>>> ♡
Great video...continue making more interesting videos!
Thanks for watching and commenting, your support means the world to me :)
Great video, keep uploading more great content!
Thanks! Great job on the super quick watch and comment, much love
great job!
I enjoyed the collaboration. I think more people should do such things to not only get the point across, but it can help those with adhd to have more than one person talking so that their attention shifts regularly and there mind won't get bored.
I can already taught myself how to manipulate my own emotions so I'm trying to practice my deduction skills
Thank u good one