Reading Like Sherlock: A Process for Finding What’s Worth Your Time

Season #3

Everyone asks the same question: What do you read to think like Sherlock Holmes? But the real skill isn’t in memorising book lists it’s in learning how to decide what’s worth reading in the first place.

In this episode of The Deductionist Podcast, we breaks down a process for choosing reading material that sharpens memory, reasoning, and observation without wasting time on clutter. You’ll learn how to separate fads from facts, why neuroscience, psychology, and behavioural science are the best hunting grounds, and how to build a “reading filter” that keeps your knowledge evidence-based.

We’ll also explore how your choice of reading naturally shapes your speciality: observation, reasoning, or memory. Plus, why “self-directed casework” and a dynamic reading map can keep your skills evolving.

And it’s not all about work. Reading for fun novels, comics, stories boosts empathy, lowers stress, and keeps your thinking flexible. Science shows that just six minutes of reading can cut stress levels by nearly 70%.

Whether you’re refining your Sherlockian skillset or simply looking for smarter ways to learn, this episode gives you the framework to choose reading that fuels real growth.

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