Tuesday, 7 March 2017

To understand others' minds, 'being' them beats reading them.

To understand others' minds, 'being' them beats reading them.

We tend to believe that people telegraph how they're feeling through facial expressions and body language and we only need to watch them to know what they're experiencing -- but new research shows we'd get a much better idea if we put ourselves in their shoes instead.

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