Snow in a sollen aka as a snow berry bush.
The language of
lying
Noah Zandan
We hear anywhere from 10 to 200 lies a day.
And although we’ve spent much of our history coming up
with ways to detect these lies
by tracking physiological changes in their tellers, these
methods have proved unreliable.
Is there a more direct approach? Noah Zandan uses some
famous examples
of lying to illustrate how we might use communications
science to analyze the lies themselves.
You can TCR specialist
and language dictionaries that are spontaneously
accessed.
I
can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times
faster and remember what I’ve read.
I
can TCR an
instructional/academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
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To quote the
Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more
that you learn; the more places you'll go.”
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