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How To Read A Person Like A Book
(gerard i. nierenberg; henry h. calero)

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Aquiring the skills for reading gestures

"Learing is aquired by reading books, but the much more necessary learing, the knowledge of the world, is only aquired by reading men, and studing all the various editions of them." by Lord Chesterfield ,'Letters to his son'

An airport is an excellent spot for viewing the entire human emotional spectrum.As travelers arrive and depart, you can see the woman who is very apprehensive of flying pinching the fleshy part of her hand for reassurance, as if she were sayin to herself, "I had to pinch myself to make sure that it wasn't a dream."A male waiting for departure time may also be unsure about flying.However he is sitting in a rigid position, with his ankles locked, his hands are clenched together making one big fist while he massages one thumb against other on top of his interlocked hands. THESE GESTURES INDICATE A NERVOUS ATTITUDE.




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