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  • Body Language: Manipulate and Influence Human Behavior with Advanced Psychology Techniques

  • How to Read & Analyze People Through Better Communication
  • By: Dave Voss
  • Narrated by: Jack Mittler
  • Length: 3 hrs and 40 mins
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By: Dave Voss
Narrated by: Jack Mittler
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How we make sure which person is who and who is being honest or who is lying. We need good judgment to figure out who is who in this scenario. You might think how can I do that? What is the answer to all those questions? And how can I see through the people and their statements?

Here’s just a tiny fraction of what you’ll discover:

  • How to develop your perception and intuition to automatically pick up on body language clues
  • The biggest mistake people make when trying to read people
  • How to instantly spot the most powerful person in the room
  • The number one thing to look for to know if someone is intelligent (It's not what you think)
  • The BIG signs someone is lying to you
  • Little-known speech clues that give you a ton of information about a person's personality and mindset
  • Surefire signals he or she is romantically interested in you (This is different for men and women)

And much, much more!

Our mind process the information and that information prints in our memory. We discriminate people later on the information we have in our minds. This discrimination can be of any type. We judge people very easily and it’s a thing we love to do. We have made some specific notes in our brain which helps in judging people but how we analyze that information we gathered through interacting with people how we judge them.

©2020 Dave Voss (P)2020 Chris Rubin

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Average content, poor delivery

Content was just ok but lost me when it started on phisiognomy which is pseudoscience at best and a hogwash of appearance prejudice at worst. I thought this was a book about body language but this latter was irrelevant hokum little better than horoscopes. And the delivery was painful. I've never heard such a wooden delivery with misplaced pauses, mis-pronunciations and odd emphasizes; if I didn't know better I'd think it was a robot reading like you get in Adobe. I had to bail without finishibg.

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