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Facial expressions reveal true emotions from "summary" of You Say More Than You Think by Janine Driver,Mariska van Aalst

When someone tells you they're feeling fine, but their eyebrows are furrowed and their lips are pursed, it's easy to see that something is not quite right. Our facial expressions can reveal our true emotions, even when we try to hide them. These micro-expressions, as they're called, are fleeting glimpses of what we're really feeling, often lasting only a fraction of a second. While we may be able to control our words and actions to some extent, our faces often betray us, giving others a glimpse into our inner thoughts and emotions. Facial expressions are a key component of nonverbal communication, accounting for a significant portion of the messages we convey to others. Whether we're happy, sad, angry, or surprised, our faces provide important clues about how we're feeling. These expressions are deeply ingrained in our biology and are often universal across cultures. For example, a smile typically indicates happiness, while a frown signals displeasure. By paying attention to these cues, we can gain valuab...
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    You Say More Than You Think

    Janine Driver

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