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Vincent McDaniel

  • b1482958126has quoted2 years ago
    Many tactics that manipulators use are strategic, requiring a well-thought-out plan of action and clear decision-making
  • Shawnhas quoted2 years ago
    For instance, someone with an open chest, and a straight back, while relaxed, is confident.
  • Shawnhas quoted2 years ago
    Another position that shows tension or unhappiness is crossing your arms across your chest. This can mean someone is disengaged with you or is bored and wants to end the conversation. Other signs of this include facing away or fidgeting around a lot.

    If the head is held up at a neutral position, the person is relaxed. If the body leans forward or backward, it may be a sign of displeasure.
  • Shawnhas quoted2 years ago
    shaking a leg restlessly.
  • Shawnhas quoted2 years ago
    Sometimes, it can mean that someone may be lying, and so they are attempting to not seem like they are looking away or around nervously.
  • b9429920102has quoted2 years ago
    there's another side to psychology, one that addresses the traits that most people deem as immoral, and that side is known as dark psychology
  • b9429920102has quoted2 years ago
    Openness reflects insight and imagination, as well as the desire to seek out new experiences.
  • b9429920102has quoted2 years ago
    Conscientiousness is about goal-driven behaviors and the ability to control impulses.
    Extraversion relates to social behaviors as well as the way we express ourselves emotionally.
    Agreeableness involves affection, trust, and compassion.
    Neuroticism is characterized by irritability, emotional instability, and changes in our mood.
  • b9429920102has quoted2 years ago
    Conscientiousness is about goal-driven behaviors and the ability to control impulses.
    Extraversion relates to social behaviors as well as the way we express ourselves emotionally.
    Agreeableness involves affection, trust, and compassion.
    Neuroticism is characterized by irritability, emotional instability, and changes in our mood.
  • Glecille Antipolohas quotedlast year
    Psychology was once seen as a part of philosophy, which makes sense when we go back to the early times of philosophy with great thinkers such as Socrates and Aristotle.
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