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In the intricate dance of human interactions, the ability to discern truth from deception is invaluable. While words can easily be manipulated, body language provides a more candid view into a person's true feelings and intentions. Here's a detailed guide on how to spot a liar through body language, expanding on the initial insights with deeper exploration and practical advice. It's All in the Eyes The eyes are often heralded as the windows to the soul, capable of revealing the deepest truths or concealing them. Liars might blink excessively or avoid direct eye contact, a sign of the cognitive burden lying imposes. Conversely, some may overcompensate by holding your gaze longer than natural, attempting to mask deceit with feigned sincerity. Observing these eye movements, along with dilated pupils or rapid shifting, can offer clues to someone's honesty. Watch Their Hands Hand gestures and movements can unveil nervousness inherent in deception. Liars might touch their face,
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The ability to infer the thoughts and feelings of others is called “empathy” To a greater or lesser extent, we all possess the ability to be aware, understand, recognize, and appreciate the feelings of others. The same ability generates a sense of sympathy, understanding and tenderness. The skill itself is called “empathy” and is an essential interpersonal communication skill. What is empathy? Empathy is the solid understanding of the person’s problems in front of us. Said in a popular language, “it is to put yourself in the shoes of the other” consequently, empathy is fundamental to understanding in depth the message of other people and thus establish a channel of communication since we can emotionally “interpret” the other. According to some scientists, empathy becomes something like our social conscience because, through it, you can appreciate the feelings and needs of others, giving rise to emotional warmth, commitment, affection and sensitivity. The process of empathy Acting with empathy