Ice_Phoenix87 Posted May 16, 2005 Posted May 16, 2005 if you wished to analyse people, what would you look for? what would some traits be? does anyone have any psyche questions an what their corresponding answers are in relation to who they are? Does anyone hear believe that our personality and experiences can reflect directly onto their physical traits example walking, weight, etc?
5614 Posted May 16, 2005 Posted May 16, 2005 Does anyone hear believe that our personality and experiences can reflect directly onto their physical traits example walking, weight, etc? Well a personal experience of falling 10ft and breaking a leg will effect the physical trait of walking, even if it is only for a few months.... I'm not quite sure what you are asking here.
YT2095 Posted May 16, 2005 Posted May 16, 2005 Body language can be a dead giveaway when confirmed by 3 or more signals/signs (just using one or 2 is a bit "hit`n`miss", but yes physical signals can be an indicator. it`s important too, not to OVER analyse people aswell, we can all have a "bad day"! personaly I take people as they are at face value, treat each equaly until they prove otherwise, then when I have "data" for wants of a better word, I formulate an opinion over time. I think we all more or less do the same thing though. posture, eye contact, facial wrinkles (esp in the Fixed but not Elderly aged) can be an indicator, someone may have a Smiling face by the eye lines or sad eyes for instance, lifestyle can and does effect our outward appearance eventualy, sure
Ophiolite Posted May 16, 2005 Posted May 16, 2005 if you wished to analyse people, what would you look for? Why am I analysing them? For a job or promotion? For a prospective date? As a potential mugger? The answers will vary with the purpose.
Void Posted May 16, 2005 Posted May 16, 2005 Its natural for all humans to analyze each other (unless your narcissistic), it just depends on how much you want to know. What do you want to know?
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