'Reading the American president through body language

Many politicians, even American presidents - who are considered masters in using body language - are sometimes taken by experts.

Many people still use words to hide their thoughts or feelings in their hearts, but the truth will still be exposed through nonverbal behaviors and gestures that they themselves cannot control. The truth lurks behind the body language of famous politicians and artists around the world analyzed by expert Allan Pease in Australia's best-selling television program, attracting hundreds of millions of views. He is currently considered the world's leading expert in body language.

Allan Pease has, for every Australian Parliament election, had television shows to analyze candidates' body language. His program attracted the attention of not only politicians but also many Australians. Through specific cases and situations, he pointed out the contradiction between body language and words, so that it is impossible to see through the facts that others cannot hide well. floating.

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According to Allan Pease's analysis, Bill Clinton's body language represents the opposite of what he asserts in Monica Lewinsky.In the photo taken on January 26, 1998, Mr. Clinton denied having sex with Lewinsky intern.(Photo: AP)

In an interview, when answering a question from a sex scandal journalist Monica Lewinsky, Bill Clinton said: "I am telling you again: I have no sex. to that woman, Miss Lewinsky, I haven't lied to anyone before, never before. These allegations are completely false and I need to go back to work for the American people. '

However, Bill Clinton's body language shows the opposite. According to Allan Pease's analysis, the first reaction of human refusal is to shake his head. If you feel sympathetic, you'll nod, if you don't agree, then shake your head. When Bill Clinton said no, he nodded again. That gesture negated the words of Bill Clinton.

'If it is true that he can not, he will have a gesture to turn his palms up and shake his head when saying that,' Allan Pease said. Allan Pease also pointed out Bill Clinton's tension and frustration when asked about this sensitive issue. This is evident in Bill Clinton's gesture to lift the index finger into the air from the beginning of the story.

Allan Pease, through his hand-to-hand combat, recognizes the implicit messages that US President Barrack Obama's true feelings are. The first image shows signs President Obama is focusing. When the head rests on the forearm, it means being bored. Two hands touching each other in front of his mouth showed that he didn't want to talk. In addition, many of the hand gestures were also analyzed by Allan Pease.

By his experience, Allan shared: If someone were to resist the hand with the index finger pointing up, close to the temple, he was judging 'I don't really like it' . If the fist is placed under the chin, then it shows 'I don't like'. If the whole face is tilted on the palm, it shows 'I'm sleepy'.

Known as 'His Body Language' , Allan Pease is the master of deciphering other people's behavior through body language. He has the ability to interpret a series of subtle, obscure clues that appear in meetings, phones, negotiations, and face-to-face situations to "understand anyone within 5 minutes." This Allan Pease statement is completely unfounded when it comes to him, every look, smile, gesture of hand, or even just a shrug becomes a transparent mirror. to identify people.

'Languages ​​can lie but body language is always telling the truth' . Explaining this, Allan Pease said that humans are biologically still animals. Like other animals, we still depend on biological laws of biological response, body language and reflexes.

Humans are the only animals that can lie in words, but still cannot lie in body language. Your body language expressed when you speak will make the other person believe or doubt about what you are saying. You cannot use fake body language to replace or hide. Because it lacks uniformity with gestures, gestures, words you are using.

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The psychological state of President Obama through the way to fight hands.(Photo: Bloomberg)

For example, the opening of the palm of the hand is often associated with the sincerity we want to reveal. However, when it is intentional, it often comes with a fake smile, which makes that action automatically cause suspicion.

The eyes were full of purpose, the eyebrows were strained or a smile in the corner of the mouth, all these signs created a contradiction with open hands and a friendly smile they were trying to express. That makes the listener skeptical about what the other person is saying.

On July 13, Allan Pease will come to Vietnam to share the secrets he has drawn after more than 30 years of studying body language. The program was organized by Project Money Rain, IDT Company. Allan Pease said: 'Before coming to Vietnam, I watched a few TV shows that are creating charisma, including the Vietnamese Voice program. I was very interested in the expressions of the coaches on the hot seats. Behind the winged words, their body language reveals a lot about the personality, the artist's "me" as well as the affection they give to the contestants. Who is sincere? Who is the master at controlling emotions? I will reveal these things when I come to Vietnam. '

Allan Pease is an honorary professor of psychology at ULIM International University, a member of the Royal Society of Arts (UK). He started his career in Australia at the age of 10 with the sale of household cleaning rags and received the best direct salesman award in his teens. At 21, he is the youngest person in Australia to join the 'Millionaire Round Table' team .

Over the past three decades, he has shown many people how to achieve success. Talks, books, DVDs, radio shows, TV shows and his advice on people-hunted personal images, from business managers, to politicians to editors TV members, royal members and rock stars. He wrote 9 bestselling books including The Definitive Book of Body Language and Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps . His books have been translated into 52 languages ​​and have sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. His television program attracted more than 100 million followers.