In the story “Silver Blaze” Sherlock Holmes seems to be explaining to Watson that you have to look at things thorough uninfluenced senses, by this I mean that you have to look at things without judging them by what you have seen or felt before. In a way Holmes seemed to be talking about everything in life not just his case solving. It seems that Holmes would have really been able to take the expression, don’t judge a book by its cover to heart. In my own life Holmes’s thoughts about thinking of impossibilities and not just taking situations for what they seem would be very important lessons that I should have realized long ago. Like when I was little I wanted to be a vet even though I was always told by my family that it was too hard to do and they didn’t think I could do it. Currently I am at San Jose State pressuring a BS in biology, and when I get the degree I am going to go to Veterinary school. I didn’t listen to reason I took the impossibilities and am proving them to be false, and believe me it was hard I have thought of giving up and doing something much easier by then I wouldn’t prove them wrong and I need to prove them wrong.
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