An article I have just read talked about this http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100916145047.htm and it just struck me as a topic which is quite interesting. People might be introspective due to their brains being different.
Well.. Just how much does thinking about how you think help a person change for the better? Does self help books work? Things like smiling will force your brain to make you feel happy. I guess some things really do make sense. (nuts. what if its a crooked smile.. should i..?)
Wow. I have always looked at my goofball friends and thought wow. Seems a life of carefree happiness. Funny enough, some of these people who i always feel have powerful magnetic personalities actually reveal that they do think very deeply about things they say before any words actually leave their mouths.
How about i spend 20 minutes each day doing nothing but observing people and noting down what i learn here.. That would be rather interesting experiment.
Ok set.

crooked or not, the point is sincerity. does the smile come from the heart? if it were an evil, cynical smile, then you'd have evil cynical thoughts.
ReplyDeletecarefree people do build walls of reservation too. the happy facade they built is just, again, a wall, perhaps concealing a pit brewing with thoughts. the world is a stage sometimes.
observation is perhaps the most powerful teacher, but then, your subjects around you become statistical data.
Well.. I guess for my first lesson in body language its the observation that a suppression of a smile could mean a hidden thought. Too bad i pointed it out and just like as Hawton pointed out just now what was there is in a blink of the eye no more..
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