Holmes - Mastermind: How To Think Like Sherlock

Holmes - Mastermind: How To Think Like Sherlock

: Konnikova explores Holmes's metaphor for memory, teaching readers how to curate their mental space to maximize focus and retention.

Reviewers frequently highlight the contrast between "System Watson"—the intuitive, fast, but often biased way of thinking—and "System Holmes," which is deliberate, analytical, and objective. While many find it a brilliant "primer on how to be awake," some readers note that it can feel wordy or repetitive. Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes

“I remember thinking it was a bit longer than I felt it needed to be but, overall, I'd say it's a good read.” Reddit · r/Holmes · 8 years ago : Konnikova explores Holmes's metaphor for memory, teaching

“Awareness of my own mindlessness helped break me from the cycle. In short, to think like Sherlock Holmes, one must first know that they are thinking.” Blogger.com · 13 years ago Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes - Goodreads “I remember thinking it was a bit longer

: It teaches "abduction" (inference to the best explanation) and how to avoid cognitive biases that cloud judgment.

: Multiple readers on The Lit Bitch and Reddit warn that the book contains significant spoilers for the original Arthur Conan Doyle stories. Community Experiences

“Do you want to be like Watson who gets easily distracted and draws conclusions without real proofs? Or do you prefer Holmes... who looks at the smallest details and critically questions the world?” Goodreads · 13 years ago

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