How To Read People Like A Book - Speed-read- An...
Contrary to TV shows, there is no single "Pinocchio" cue. Instead, look for .
Micro-expressions are involuntary facial leaks that last only a fraction of a second. While a person can "put on a face," they cannot easily suppress the flash of a sneer (contempt), a slight nose wrinkle (disgust), or a momentary downturn of the lips (sadness). Speed-reading requires a soft focus—watching the face as a whole rather than staring—to catch these fleeting glimpses of the truth. 4. Clusters and Context: Avoiding Misreads How to Read People Like a Book - Speed-Read- An...
Speed-reading people is a mental muscle. Start with strangers in low-stakes environments (coffee shops, meetings, TV interviews muted). After a few weeks, you’ll naturally notice clusters before conscious thought. The goal isn’t to “catch” people—it’s to understand them faster, respond smarter, and never be surprised by what they really mean. Contrary to TV shows, there is no single "Pinocchio" cue
Ask a low-stakes question. Watch their face for the blink of an eye before they answer. That fleeting expression is their true feeling. While a person can "put on a face,"
