I enjoyed this post very much -- filled with much insight and sound advice! I like how you blend martial arts, psychology, human behavior and neuroscience together. This reminded me of the Sherlock Holmes story "A Scandal in Bohemia" where Holmes chides Watson: "You see, but you do not observe."
I'm glad you enjoyed the post and found the blend of topics insightful.
True, the connection to Sherlock Holmes' wisdom, it's a great reminder of the importance of true observation. That dialogue always stuck with me too. 😊
I enjoyed this post very much -- filled with much insight and sound advice! I like how you blend martial arts, psychology, human behavior and neuroscience together. This reminded me of the Sherlock Holmes story "A Scandal in Bohemia" where Holmes chides Watson: "You see, but you do not observe."
Thanks for your kind words, James!
I'm glad you enjoyed the post and found the blend of topics insightful.
True, the connection to Sherlock Holmes' wisdom, it's a great reminder of the importance of true observation. That dialogue always stuck with me too. 😊
So much wisdom in observing. I found areas I'm strong in and others that need work. Always looking for improvement and really enjoyed the read today.
Love and respect. 🙏🤍
Happy to hear that, Justin! 😊 Right back at you! 🙏🤍
Great work as always, Kostandin!
Please can you share some psychological exercises or partices related particulary to the observing eye? It would be largely appreciated.
Thank you! I am thinking of writing a part two where I get into more details, and I will certainly include some psychological exercises. Stay tuned! 😊