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Posture reveals emotions from "summary" of How to Read People Like a Book by Christopher Kingler

Body language can be a powerful window into a person's innermost feelings and emotions. One of the key aspects of body language that can reveal a great deal about a person is their posture. Posture is the way in which a person carries themselves, how they hold their body when standing, sitting, or moving. It may seem like a simple thing, but posture can speak volumes about a person's emotional state. When someone is feeling confident and self-assured, their posture often reflects this. They stand tall, with their shoulders back and their head held high. This posture conveys a sense of strength and poise, showing the world that this person is in control and ready to take on whatever comes their way. On the other hand, when someone is feeling anxious or insecure, their posture may be quite different. They may hunch their shoulders, lower their head, and avoid making eye contact. This closed-off posture signals to others that this person is feeling vulnerable and unsure of themselves. Posture can also reveal emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear. When someone is feeling happy and relaxed, t...
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    How to Read People Like a Book

    Christopher Kingler

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