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Take note of inconsistencies in communication from "summary" of How to Read People Like a Book by Christopher Kingler

When trying to decipher someone's true intentions or feelings, one must pay close attention to inconsistencies in their communication. These inconsistencies can manifest in various ways, such as contradictory statements, nonverbal cues that do not align with spoken words, or sudden changes in behavior. It is important to note that inconsistencies in communication can reveal underlying emotions or motives that the person may be trying to conceal. By being vigilant and observant, one can pick up on these discrepancies and gain insight into what the individual is truly thinking or feeling. For example, if someone claims to be happy and content in a relationship but frequently complains about their partner or exhibits signs of distress when speaking about them, there may be a discrepancy between their words and true emotions. This inconsistency could indicate underlying issues or dissatisfaction that the person is not openly acknowledging. Similarly, inconsistencies in nonverbal communication, such as avoiding eye contact, fidgeting, or crossed arms while saying everything is fine, can also be telling. These cues may suggest discomfort, unease, or dishonesty, even if the person is verbally expressing positivity or agreement.
  1. One can better understand the true thoughts and feelings of others. This heightened awareness can lead to more authentic and meaningful interactions, as well as prevent misunderstandings or misinterpretations. In essence, paying attention to inconsistencies in communication is a crucial skill in reading people like a book.
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How to Read People Like a Book

Christopher Kingler

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