How to Read Someone’s Mind
Miles Carter
This is a practical guide to reading people, focusing on interpreting others’ true thoughts and personalities through nonverbal cues. It covers multiple dimensions including facial features, body language, vocal tone, and situational behavior, explaining the psychological codes behind details such as eyebrows, eye contact, sitting posture, and hand gestures. It also analyzes behavioral logic in contexts like drinking habits and clothing choices.
The book not only breaks down physical reactions to emotions including anger, jealousy, and anxiety, but also reveals behavioral patterns of various personality types—from gossipers and over-cautious individuals to dominant personalities and the emotionally immature. With concrete examples and observable signals, it helps readers quickly identify hidden intentions, emotions, and character traits. Whether in daily interactions, workplace communication, or romantic relationships, it provides accurate judgment to sharpen people-reading skills, avoid interpersonal risks, and build more effective connections.