
A person’s actions will tell you everything you need to know.
A person’s actions will tell you everything you need to know.
NOT so true! How about you try asking that person?!?! What are you …. A mind reader??? You don’t know what that person has been through, or what they are thinking!!! I myself, do not let people see what’s bothering me, nor do I burden people with my problems!!! So, Actions DO NOT tell you EVERYTHING you need to know about a person!!! This really offends me! Haven’t you ever heard of this: “When you “ASSUME” ….. You make an “ASS” out of “U” and “ME”!!! Think twice before you assume something about a person based on their actions!!!
Science measures that 55% of communication is body language and we also get 38% by listening to the way the voice acts (expression); learning to read the meaning is called psychic by some, essentially it’s being able to distinguish between truth and lies and how you let the vibes effect you.
It’s hard to know what a person is thinking in a text message but if you are face to face and voice a thought as a comment then observe their reaction to your vibrating words then you may get a basic idea of The type of emotion connected to the topic.
I like the analytical breakdown of assume, followed by the think twice which I think is really important as the second thought process can flip the coin, heads/tails, positive/negative, up/down, a wise women once said to me there is power in oppersites.. which also reminds me of Newtons Law: Every action has an equal oppersite reaction.. energy language.
I think what this meme was looking at is: what emotional track is the person acting from and then the big question: why?
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