Every exam day when I am coming back home in an auto rickshaw, in order to avoid thoughts that would make me want to become a drunkard like Aditya Roy Kapoor from his movies in '13, I do deductions.
The first person I deduce, the driver. How old he is, what the state of his clothes tell, how old his vehicle is, any peculiar habits etc. And then I feel unsatisfied with my observations, so I jump on to someone else.
Man X, wearing pyjamas at 12 noon, looks, in his early twenties, must not have taken a bath. 😳 Aren't the last two assumptions? Assumptions for no good reason, like snap judgments?
So, I be like - as important as it is to generalize while observing, how do I tell well, exactly?! 😵