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Trust your instincts from "summary" of How to Read a Person Like a Book by Gerard Nierenberg,Henry H. Calero

When it comes to reading people, one of the most important concepts to keep in mind is the idea of trusting your instincts. Your instincts are like a built-in radar system that can help you pick up on subtle cues and signals that you might not consciously be aware of. These instincts are the result of years of evolution, as our ancestors had to rely on their ability to read others in order to survive in social groups. When you trust your instincts, you are essentially tapping into this deep well of subconscious knowledge that can help guide you in your interactions with others. It's like having a sixth sense that can help you navigate the complexities of human behavior. By paying attention to your gut feelings and intuitive reactions, you can gain valuable insights into the thoughts and emotions of those around you. However, it's important to note that trusting your instincts doesn't mean acting impulsively or without thought. It's about being mindful of the signals that your body and mind are sending you and using that information to inform your dec...
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    How to Read a Person Like a Book

    Gerard Nierenberg

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