My learning methods are flawed. I am not doing spaced retrieval exercises which is supposedly the most effective means of learning. Spacing out what you retrieve from memory of your reading is time tested the best way. I tend to read and reread which is ineffective and I don't force myself to sit away from the text and try to remember everything I have just read. It is like dyeing cloth. You dip the cloth in the dye over and over again and the coloration gets more and more saturated and radiant. Spacing the time you remember what you have learned repeatedly ,spaced repetition, is important and I have to practice this more.
Knowing how to pivot is important in OSINT it seems and to go from a wide scope to a narrower scope. Pivot charts are useful to collect information of results from selectors, each pivot being a resultant node of information. Going from a wide search to a narrower search is like the goldilock's effect, a little too wide and you lose focus but too focused you can lose out on other wider details. All sources state that methdology trumps tools and the focus early on in an OSINT career is to develop your methodology like knowing how to pivot and knowing the intelligence cycle. Being nimble and flexible in your search queries is important to hone your searches using Google as a primary tool to locate information. You just have to Google it. You Google to find tools like websites that facilitate investigations. It seems that Rae Baker, the author of Deep Dive into OSINT, is adept at using Google to serve her needs though she stresses the importance of methodology. Cynthia Hetherington of ...
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