"No coffee," Moreau said. "I was in a rush."
Turchet dedicates an entire chapter to "spatial intention." Watch how a person places a glass on a table. Do they slam it (anger), slide it (fear of noise), or place it with the palm up (offering)? That micro-action is the true secret.
“The body does not lie, but it does change its mind. Read the sequence, not the snapshot.”
Movements around the neck typically signal a need for protection or a feeling of being burdened.
This is the movement of relating . It involves turning the torso, tilting the head, and circular gestures. It implies hesitation or social navigation.
: One specific finding suggests that when a man is agreeable and relaxed, he tends to look at his subject with his left eye , regardless of which eye is dominant. Key Sections & Takeaways