
Reading People: Get a Clue
Dr. Gary Bell's Absurd Psychology
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The Olympic System: How We Communicate
Nonverbal communication is the use of physiological changes like a flush face or gestures like pointing a hand. All of these things are things that we learned how to read from each other, from our biological heritage. And if we didn't do this, we would not catch on to signals that, hey, the room might be too hot or maybe we're about in danger by a rattlesnake or a tiger. We would have died out of this species as a species if we Didn't Learn How To Read Body Language.
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