snow

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Developing Sherlock Holmes’ intuitions


                             
P
eople have different kinds of hobbies and means of entertainment. Some indulge in games that are physically beneficial. Soccer, cricket, hockey, volleyball are that kind.  Some like to be with friends whenever possible; chatting with them, going out and mouth watching. You can see people who have made their friends books. The list goes on and on.
What I have felt nowadays that hobbies for some people change from time to time. And I think I’m one of them.
Developing Sherlock Holmes’ intuition can be considered as a very good hobby.
By reading and watching more about Sherlock Holmes I've come to a conclusion that just being silent at a place but at the same time knowing everything happens around you is pleasurable feeling. Not to mention if you’re using your logic to figure out the reasons and mysteries behind all the matters you see, hear or sense. Developing Sherlock Holmes’ intuition is an interesting thing to be busy with. Having the qualities of Sherlock Holmes when you observe something makes you feel good.

Last week I went for a marriage party with my friends. After we had food, we decided to have a walk along the road until the train arrives for our departure back home. I decided to transform into ‘Sherlock Holmes’ that day to check how my logical skills are!!! (lol).  
  We got near a street vendor, no other buildings or houses aside nor any people. There were sugar canes to make sugar cane juice, pineapple slices, mangoes, chilies, all in a bottle of glass of salt water. Two guys- one near the bottles and the other near the sugar cane juice machine. Sipping the juice in a long glass I stepped further back into the vendor’s back side. There was a three-wheeler vehicle normally used by the handicapped. And that was kind of parked away from the road side.
Summary 1:  one of the vendors is handicapped
I looked at both of them, right!!! One of them has an abnormal leg. He was also fattier than the other. I further observed them. The handicapped one said something as he was commanding. And the other obeyed it happily without any change in his face.
Summary 2: The handicapped and fatty guy is superior to the other.
Observation continues, there was a bit similarity in their faces. I looked again and again deep into their faces. I made sure that their facial shape is alike.
Summary3: The vendors are brothers and the fatty, handicapped one is the elder.
I asked the younger one ‘’aren’t you brothers?’’ he smiled and said ‘yes’. ‘ Aren't you the younger one?’ he said ‘yeah’
‘Sherlock Holmes’ sighs with ecstasy as if he solved a crime case.
‘Sherlock Holmes’’ advice: “When you observe something, always look for the details that look negligible and small”

Monday, December 24, 2012

                                                       
                                                        THE THOOTHA YOUTH (2012)