Quote of the day by Arthur Schopenhauer: 'A man's face as a rule says more, and more interesting things, than his mouth, for it is...' - inspiring life lessons on human expression, emotions and how to understand people beyond what they say by philosopher of pessimismQuote of the day by Arthur Schopenhauer: He believed a person's face reveals more than their words. He argued expressions, not just speech,...
Psychology says people who speak less carry more authority because talking is how most people seek approval, and the absence of having to prove yourself registers as power no amount of articulation can replicateIn many contexts, authority is misinterpreted as verbosity. Research in social psychology suggests that those who speak less, employ strate...
Why macaques and humans start copying each other in shared spacesHumans and macaques are developing shared social behaviors. These monkeys learn from people in unexpected ways. Scientists observe mutual b...
Random uppercase letters in handwriting may reveal more than you thinkUnusual capitalization in writing might signal more than a simple mistake. Experts suggest it can reveal inner tension, a drive for individ...
Walking out without saying a word is not the absence of communication. It is, in many cases, the clearest message a person has ever sentUnspoken signals in relationships often carry profound meaning. The article reveals that silence, distance, and reduced interaction are not...
The Learning Curve No One Talks About in New JobsStarting a new job involves an initial structured phase of learning fundamentals, followed by a more unstructured period where unspoken ass...
Book of the Day: What Every BODY Is Saying by Joe Navarro — Decode hidden emotions and learn the art of reading peopleBook of the day: What Every BODY Is Saying, written by former FBI counterintelligence officer Joe Navarro, has become a definitive guide to...
What It Really Signals When You Don’t Stand Up to Greet Someone, According to PsychologyGreeting someone without standing can spark confusion, but psychology reveals it's about the accompanying nonverbal cues and context, not j...
Psychology Explains What It Means When Someone Walks Ahead of YouPsychologists reveal how walking patterns subtly signal relationship dynamics. Who leads, who follows, and whether pace is matched can refl...
Psychology Reveals the Power of a Nod: How a Simple Gesture Makes People Trust You And Talk DeeplyA simple nod can transform conversations. Psychologists reveal this small gesture boosts likability and approachability. It signals attenti...
Psychologists Think a Subtle Eye Blink Can Indicate When Someone Is LyingScientists have discovered that a person's eye blink rate can signal deception. Studies show liars tend to blink less while fabricating sto...
Ankur Warikoo breaks down the 7–38–55 rule: How tone and body language decide interview resultsAnkur Warikoo shared a LinkedIn post explaining why interview success often depends more on tone and body language than on words. He highli...
You cannot hide your feelings: Neuroscientist reveals how the brain judges faces and tones before you even knowNYU neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki explains that the brain’s superior temporal sulcus (STS) acts as an internal emotion detector, reading ...
Donald Trump’s signature finger-pointing gesture isn’t random; new study explains its surprising psychological influenceDonald Trump's signature finger-pointing gesture is more than a habit; it's a strategic communication tool. According to linguist Christoph...
U.S. elections: Trump vs Harris debate started with a handshake—but didn’t end with one; here's all about the body languageBoth Donald Trump and Kamala Harris's body language during their debate revealed as much as their verbal exchanges did.
From elation to embarrassment, 'oohs' and 'aahs' convey 24 types of emotionThese 'vocal bursts' convey a lot more about what we are feeling than previously thought.
Blinking, like nodding, acts as a non-verbal cue during conversations: StudyStudies have shown that blinks often occur at natural pauses in a conversation.