I don't know if you are sarcastic or not, but this is where most of my problems start.
The manual for a new Colt 1911 has you lubing far less than most videos indicate on the Internet. Most would indicate underlubed...
As a child I began to learn about rust, most of us did. If we left a toy or tool out in the dew and damp for several days rust might begin. We would show it to our folks and ask about it. "That's rust. It started to grow there because you left it out in the dew and damp knucklehead. Take better care of your stuff or I'll crack your head like an eggshell." So in love and tenderness we learnt our basics.
Follow your manual. Read it and follow it.
Every person here has told you this.
Begin with the manual.
Follow it for 6 months and observe what happens. If needed at that point change the routine some. But if all is well stick with it.
Now a few questions:
Do you keep your gun in a burlap sack tied to a tree limb instead of a safe in all weather conditions?
Is your safe an old 50 pound oil drum buried in the back yard with a big rock on top of it?
Is your safe the freezer of your refrigerator?
Do you keep your guns hanging on pegs in a leaky garage next to rusting tools and an owls nest?
Are all your kitchen utensils rusty?
Do things begin to rust immediately after you touch them?
Do you live on a leaky house boat in Baton Rouge?
I mean all these questions, no jokes.
If any of the above is true then you oughta be extra careful to keep your guns clean.
If not begin by following the manual.
Follow the manual anyway and just be observant.