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Patrick King

Read People Like a Book: How to Analyze, Understand, and Predict People’s Emotions, Thoughts, Intentions, and Behaviors

  • Raul Martinezhas quotedlast year
    “actions speak louder than words”
  • dm8d2wvhwvhas quoted10 months ago
    Projection is a defense mechanism that can cause considerable damage and chaos if not understood for what it is. In this case, we place unwanted and unclaimed feelings onto someone or something else rather than seeing that they are a part of ourselves. We do not recognize our own “dark side” and project it onto others, blaming them for our shortcomings or seeing our flaws in their actions.
  • Dirk Leonhas quoted10 months ago
    Even the least emotionally and socially intelligent people can learn something about other people if they engage with them long enough.
  • barboravaichas quotedlast year
    denial and rationalization.
  • ImNotElmethas quotedlast year
    dark exists because of light
  • IamKing_YThas quotedlast year
    we look for patterns.
  • mdarkan3344has quoted5 days ago
    tone of voice only tells you about thirty-eight percent of the actual story
  • mdarkan3344has quoted5 days ago
    only about seven percent of our communication comes from actual spoken word, whereas a whopping fifty-five percent of it stems from body language.
  • ankitshawff914has quoted10 days ago
    Why You’re Probably Doing it Wrong
  • edge ocampohas quoted13 days ago
    That said, we can certainly become better at reading the observable signs. “Theory of mind” is the term we use to describe the ability to think about other people’s cognitive and emotional realities. It’s the (perfectly human) desire to make a model about someone else’s thoughts, feelings, and actions. And like any model, it’s a simplification of the depth and complexity of the real person in front of us. Like any model, it has limitations and doesn’t always perfectly explain reality.
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