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Book: Speed reading personality traits
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Book: Speed reading personality traits

Hello all,


I am currently reading the Art of Seduction by Robert Greene. The first part is quite interesting by focusing on the personality traits of the "victims"
I would like to look deeper into that topic though and I am asking for some recommendations:

I am looking for a book which helps to analyze personalities through vocal and body language cues.
Then how I should communicate with those types to influence / seduce them.

I found various things on Amazon such as:
"How to Analyze People: The Complete Guide to Body Language, Personality Types, Human Psychology and Speed Reading Anyone (Volume 4) "

Did anyone studied such topic?

Thank you
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Book: Speed reading personality traits

Here is 2 good comments on the subject by cardguy, that will explain you a lot about the subject:

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thread-33889...#pid675069

Tell them too much, they wouldn't understand; tell them what they know, they would yawn.
They have to move up by responding to challenges, not too easy not too hard, until they paused at what they always think is the end of the road for all time instead of a momentary break in an endless upward spiral
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Book: Speed reading personality traits

The book that FBI agent wrote seems to get recommended a lot when it comes to body language. What Every Body Is Saying by Joe Navarro.
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Book: Speed reading personality traits

Quote: (12-27-2017 03:11 PM)The PerSev Wrote:  

The book that FBI agent wrote seems to get recommended a lot when it comes to body language. What Every Body Is Saying by Joe Navarro.

I read that one - it's quite good, I highly recommend it and I've been thinking about re-reading it and taking notes (should have done that to begin with).

A key point (duplicated in other similar books) is training you to look for "clusters" of behaviors that indicate emotional states or lies. There are no singular "tells," he says, but combinations of behaviors strongly indicate when someone is e.g. uncomfortable, ready to comply, or dishonest.

There's huge uses in your serious life, but also some cold-reading potential for one's game.
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