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Micro-Expressions: Reading Anyone's Hidden Thoughts

Current price: $18.95
Micro-Expressions: Reading Anyone's Hidden Thoughts
Micro-Expressions: Reading Anyone's Hidden Thoughts

Barnes and Noble

Micro-Expressions: Reading Anyone's Hidden Thoughts

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Would you like to know what any person is thinking? Impossible? Not so, if you can master the ability to read micro-expressions. Micro-expressions are those subconscious, almost invisible expressions that people make when speaking and which reveal how they really feel about the subject at hand.
In this book, you will be shown how to translate hidden thoughts that most people believe they are concealing from you. Several well known personalities are used to demonstrate the techniques that can be learned by anyone who wishes to put in the effort to do so.
Hitler is shown in a compromising situation on stage, Richard Nixon is caught abusing his audience, George Clooney is captured in his typical air of coolness, Sarah Palin is seen fantasizing over free condoms, and Oprah Winfrey offers a surprise reaction to success. All of the necessary techniques for reading micro-expressions are revealed in detail. You can learn how to penetrate anyone's subconscious and give yourself a fair advantage in any conversation or situation.

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