SOCIAL DIARY
What is the best book || how to read people?
Spying on Lies: Ex-CIA Officers Teach You How to Detect Cheating - Philip Houston, Michael Floyd, Susan Carnicero, Don Tennant
This book provides you with the obvious signs of cheating, and how you can differentiate between personal tics, twitches, and signs of lying (because a closed stance doesn't always mean you're being lied to, but maybe the person in front of you is scared or cold). ).
The information provided in this book has many real-world applications, and you can rest assured that the information has been tested, given that the authors developed and used it at the CIA.
2. WHAT EVERY BODY SAY:
Spying on Lies: Ex-CIA Officers Teach You How to Detect Cheating - Philip Houston, Michael Floyd, Susan Carnicero, Don Tennant
This book provides you with the obvious signs of cheating, and how you can differentiate between personal tics, twitches, and signs of lying (because a closed stance doesn't always mean you're being lied to, but maybe the person in front of you is scared or cold). ).
The information provided in this book has many real-world applications, and you can rest assured that the information has been tested, given that the authors developed and used it at the CIA.
2. WHAT EVERY BODY SAY:
A Former FBI Agent's Quick-Reading Guide - Joe Navarro, Marvin Karlins
From this book, you'll learn almost everything you need to know about nonverbal communication, which is useful in all areas of life: from knowing how to present yourself better, to protecting yourself from cheating and others who lie to you.
After reading this book, you will look at everyone around you differently because you will know better which people are friendly and which are malicious.
3. Body Language - Allan Pease
It is one of the most comprehensive books ever written on body language. Talks about differences in body language due to culture and location. In this book, you'll be pleased to discover many pictures describing universal body language signals and many examples of how you can apply the knowledge you have learned in your daily life or work.
From this book, you'll learn almost everything you need to know about nonverbal communication, which is useful in all areas of life: from knowing how to present yourself better, to protecting yourself from cheating and others who lie to you.
After reading this book, you will look at everyone around you differently because you will know better which people are friendly and which are malicious.
3. Body Language - Allan Pease
It is one of the most comprehensive books ever written on body language. Talks about differences in body language due to culture and location. In this book, you'll be pleased to discover many pictures describing universal body language signals and many examples of how you can apply the knowledge you have learned in your daily life or work.