Summary
Whiteside’s approach is rooted in the idea that the face is the most honest part of the human body. While we can easily fake a handshake or a stance, the tiny muscles in our face often betray our true feelings before we can consciously control them. His book breaks down the face into specific zones, explaining how the shape of the brow, the set of the jaw, and the curve of the lips correlate to specific character traits. Key Concepts in the Book face language by robert l whiteside pdf
: Adjusting your approach based on a customer's real-time facial reactions. Personal Relationships Report: Face Language by Robert L
His premise was revolutionary for its time: The face is not just a canvas for emotion but a map of one's character. He argued that habitual emotional states—fear, aggression, humor, suspicion—physically sculpt the face over time. His seminal work, Face Language, published in the 1970s, became a handbook for anyone who wanted to "read" people at a glance. : Adjusting your approach based on a customer's
Unlike modern books that focus on micro-expressions (fleeting emotions lasting 1/25th of a second), Whiteside focused on the static signals. He broke down:
Robert L. Whiteside's Face Language (1974) is a foundational text in physiognomy, outlining a system to interpret personality and behavioral tendencies through the analysis of facial features. The book presents a "Personology" approach designed to provide insights into a person's character,, despite some modern perspectives viewing it as dated, it remains a notable study of static and active facial features. The full text is available for viewing at Internet Archive. Face language : Whiteside, Robert L - Internet Archive
Summary
Whiteside’s approach is rooted in the idea that the face is the most honest part of the human body. While we can easily fake a handshake or a stance, the tiny muscles in our face often betray our true feelings before we can consciously control them. His book breaks down the face into specific zones, explaining how the shape of the brow, the set of the jaw, and the curve of the lips correlate to specific character traits. Key Concepts in the Book
: Adjusting your approach based on a customer's real-time facial reactions. Personal Relationships
His premise was revolutionary for its time: The face is not just a canvas for emotion but a map of one's character. He argued that habitual emotional states—fear, aggression, humor, suspicion—physically sculpt the face over time. His seminal work, Face Language, published in the 1970s, became a handbook for anyone who wanted to "read" people at a glance.
Unlike modern books that focus on micro-expressions (fleeting emotions lasting 1/25th of a second), Whiteside focused on the static signals. He broke down:
Robert L. Whiteside's Face Language (1974) is a foundational text in physiognomy, outlining a system to interpret personality and behavioral tendencies through the analysis of facial features. The book presents a "Personology" approach designed to provide insights into a person's character,, despite some modern perspectives viewing it as dated, it remains a notable study of static and active facial features. The full text is available for viewing at Internet Archive. Face language : Whiteside, Robert L - Internet Archive
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