How to Analyze People: Unlocking the Secrets of Personality Types, Body Language, the Dark Psychology of Human Behavior, Emotional Intelligence, Persuasion, Manipulation, and Speed-Reading People

· Matt Holden · Narrated by Rhett Samuel Price
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If you want to discover how to analyze people, then pay attention...

In this audiobook, you will be exposed to ways of pulling back the masks of people and taking an interrogative look at the individuals that hide beneath them.

We often find ourselves fascinated with the art of reading people, likely driven by our desire, our addiction to knowledge. And what can be more interesting and enrapturing to the human mind aside from another human mind? There are so many different kinds of people, and each individual within those categories acts for their own unique reasons with their own motivations.

This audiobook is about being able to accurately estimate what context might be behind the way a person acts and how to use the skills you find in that process to aid in all other areas of your life, including personal and business relationships, and internal concepts you may have on a more philosophical level.

Here’s just a tiny fraction of what you’ll discover:

  • How We Connect
  • The Art of a Category
  • Looking Inward
  • Human Body’s Language
  • What Humans Hold Inside
  • Intelligence
  • To Convince the Mind
  • Two-Sided Coin
  • The Science of Quick-Slicing
  • What It All Means
  • And, much much more!

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