How To Read People Without Them Knowing | STOIC PHILOSOPHY

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • #stoicwisdom #stoicism #innergrowth
    Want to master the art of reading people without them even realizing it? In this video, we dive deep into the Stoic philosophy, breaking down 20 powerful and controversial ways to uncover someone's true thoughts, emotions, and intentions. From their hidden emotional cues to the things they reveal when no one’s watching, you'll learn how to observe human behavior with clarity and insight. Whether it's in personal relationships, business, or everyday interactions, these techniques will give you the edge in understanding others.
    Unlock the secrets of body language, emotional reactions, and unspoken priorities using ancient wisdom, while becoming more self-aware in the process. Perfect for anyone looking to sharpen their social skills and live with greater awareness.
    *Key topics:*
    - How to read people like a Stoic
    - Identifying hidden emotions and intentions
    - Understanding body language and unspoken cues
    - Mastering social interactions with confidence
    *Keywords:*
    How to read people, body language, reading people, Stoic philosophy, emotional intelligence, social skills, human behavior, social dynamics, unspoken cues, understand people, self-awareness
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    #ReadPeople #StoicPhilosophy #BodyLanguage #EmotionalIntelligence #SocialSkills #HumanBehavior #PersonalGrowth #SelfAwareness #Stoicism
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Комментарии • 69

  • @lesleyngcobo1353
    @lesleyngcobo1353 4 дня назад +55

    Oh! I could not help listening to the whole clip as it reminds me of one old lady in my committee. Although I was addressing meeting, she likes to interject portraying herself as a know all individual. The other day, she told a lie during the meeting claiming that I said something outrageous to a CEO of another organisation. All I could do was to remain calm for five seconds and then asked around if anyone had the contact details of the CEO. When I was about to phone there and then, she said there was no need to speak to that person and she changed the topic, the pitch of her voice changed whilst fidgeting. As other members started laughing at her, I did not take the matter further except to smile.

    • @JamesTheStoic233
      @JamesTheStoic233  3 дня назад +8

      I like how you handled it . That’s how a true stoic handles issues. Well done 🔥❤️💪

    • @vinodunnithan6184
      @vinodunnithan6184 3 дня назад +1

      Listening, is like a preniciple often recorsent. What an exeb_ or moreas a deed of a meeting makes them doubt. It is not the exact self grease, that you agree as it would only break an agreement. The use of a lay person does as reduce the burden to hepest as would a lay boatman. Some read other's realize late.why.
      vinod

    • @user-vq1rl5ms9z
      @user-vq1rl5ms9z 2 дня назад

      Why did you have to call her "old lady"?

    • @shrinkingviolet3
      @shrinkingviolet3 2 дня назад

      @@user-vq1rl5ms9z I caught that too. 🤔

    • @laurielenig9939
      @laurielenig9939 День назад

      What?!?

  • @margiehenson2440
    @margiehenson2440 2 дня назад +18

    I have been praying long time for this beautiful scripts,,and qoutes...you see i'm 82 never went to school,ecept 8th grade..I WAS RAISING 4 CHILDREN AT 15 ..MISSED AFUTURE ,BUT HAVE A,SWEET CHILDREN..IN THEIR 60'S ...THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR, AND U-TUBE ...FOR ALLOWING ME TO LEARN..I,HAVE WRITTEN DOWN SO MUCH, NOW ,,BUT ITS SO REWARDING TO ME ,I COULD CRY.!!❤❤ ❤THANK YOU ALSO FATHER GOD ,,AND JESUS MY SAVIOR ,,OH HOW I NEEDED THIS FOR MY TIME IN MY LIFE!!!!❤ THANK YOU,THANK,YOU

    • @laurielenig9939
      @laurielenig9939 День назад +5

      May you be richly Blessed Margie💖

    • @julemarrojo87
      @julemarrojo87 7 часов назад

      You are so kind, warm and a person full of love. Im 69 years old with 6 adults and loving children and 11 grand children.
      How you love and nurture and care our children and how we treat good other people is really rewarding❤

  • @ModernStoicPhilosophy
    @ModernStoicPhilosophy 4 дня назад +11

    I love how you highlighted the importance of observing how someone treats people in lesser positions. Have you ever had a surprising experience where this revealed someone's true character?

  • @CheriseStone
    @CheriseStone 3 дня назад +11

    I absolutely love this video it helped me tremendously. I once was seeing this man and I would try to discuss the problems we were having or issues within the relationship he would always get defensive and sometimes just plain cruel with his words and have awful outbursts of anger. I soon realized he was very insecure possibly due to rejection in his past or trauma from his past. It is sad because I cared very much about him. I had to end the relationship because I had become a verbal punching bag for him so he could feel better about himself. He would rather pretend their wasn't a problem than face problems and solve them. I never want to be in a relationship like that again. His favorite thing to say was that's not my problem.

    • @sudhakhristmukti1930
      @sudhakhristmukti1930 День назад +1

      Had bullying,verbally abusive neighbors that targeted the kind and hard-working, peaceful small family. We avoided them like plague but they never tired of provoking, throwing trash in the yard etc.and causing sleep deprivation with loud constant shouting,banging of doors & kitchen utensils etc.They enjoyed being miserable,and causing misery.
      The Lord Jesus watches,and they will have to give an account to Him one day.

  • @hanafitalib
    @hanafitalib 2 дня назад +15

    1. Tell me more,
    2. How they treat people lower than them,
    3. The past will tell the future

  • @wwebb5665
    @wwebb5665 4 дня назад +9

    A well-presented set of ideas to deal with challenging personalities. Thank you, and keep sharing insights with others and yourself.

  • @powrusr
    @powrusr День назад +11

    How people treat animals and children also often reveals their true character.

    • @reachlove6779
      @reachlove6779 7 часов назад

      To treat another adult badly. One can only imagine how children feel when treated badly by adults.

  • @rosaspanjol673
    @rosaspanjol673 4 дня назад +5

    Yes!..happens to me all the time!..most people love to talk,specially women. I am
    a listener..people talk to me for hours!

  • @susanmoses1171
    @susanmoses1171 3 дня назад +3

    I love listening and learning from you 💯 facts
    To deal with this situations with people every day, you really have to be in control of your inner self to deal with toxic minds ❤

  • @VivaVictory
    @VivaVictory 2 дня назад +6

    You have such a beautifully rich and clear voice. I've so enjoyed this insightful presentation.

  • @jodiwalker5894
    @jodiwalker5894 День назад +2

    Thank you for this amazing insightful presentation with a wonderful calming voice 🕊️

  • @MsFarize
    @MsFarize 2 дня назад +3

    You have touches on aa priceless topic. Thank you so much. It gave me time to revisit my true self and become more aware of behavioural patterns of people around me. God bless❤

  • @cathyrenick8562
    @cathyrenick8562 11 часов назад +1

    This truly works and people like to talk about themselves. I learned this idea in property management to screen the people I'd consider renting too. They end up telling on themselves if they're not being honest with the application.

  • @StoicKing101
    @StoicKing101 4 дня назад +4

    y focusing on body language, tone, and behavior rather than words, we can understand their true intentions while maintaining emotional distance.

  • @lynn4575
    @lynn4575 4 дня назад +5

    So very true 👍

  • @thedreamchasersthesardines8500
    @thedreamchasersthesardines8500 21 час назад +1

    This is amazing 👏🏽 I listened during my morning walk with my dog. This is informative, relatable and an eye opener.

  • @estelledean6563
    @estelledean6563 День назад +1

    Sooooo soooo right on spot!!!!

  • @floritashelby
    @floritashelby 2 дня назад +1

    Stoic is the best of all the best! ❤🙏🇨🇦

  • @STOICLESSONSHD15724
    @STOICLESSONSHD15724 20 часов назад

    Thanks forr sharing these lessons. It's very helpful for all

  • @maxineb1975
    @maxineb1975 14 часов назад

    I really enjoy your videos,it's always good to be your true self. Thank you

  • @raymondcoreschi9692
    @raymondcoreschi9692 18 часов назад +1

    Just look at how their employees are treated. The salary, the respect and integrity they give to their employees. You know who you are dealing with.
    Don’t listen or look at their motto as respect and integrity, you see that from how they treat their employees.

  • @gabrielwood9345
    @gabrielwood9345 4 дня назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant 😊

  • @KingStoic101
    @KingStoic101 3 дня назад +4

    To read people without them knowing, Stoic philosophy suggests observing their actions and reactions rather words.

  • @charisma4200
    @charisma4200 6 часов назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @Shdwkd666
    @Shdwkd666 День назад

    Sometimes the public persona is not bad. If you’re upset and need to work pretending to be happy is not bad.

  • @UltimateStoicism
    @UltimateStoicism 3 дня назад +4

    Spotting lies through voice changes?

  • @DreamWizard9
    @DreamWizard9 3 дня назад +4

    I treat others tenfold how they treat me.

    • @alegnalowe3679
      @alegnalowe3679 13 часов назад

      People who are mean to me find out just how well I am able to ignore them.Acting as if they are not there is a big f you signal!

    • @cathyrenick8562
      @cathyrenick8562 11 часов назад +1

      This can help with listening to how people generally think of you too. Mostly, I hear that people trust and believe me. Close friends motives are more challenging. They usually have different motives as you might share some of same friends or associations.

  • @Contemplate-s8p
    @Contemplate-s8p 3 дня назад

    Thank you. Meaningful story

  • @nancyduneja6653
    @nancyduneja6653 2 дня назад +1

    True

  • @mariavladimirova5061
    @mariavladimirova5061 3 дня назад

    Thanks for the video!

  • @user-ic5jo8nv6e
    @user-ic5jo8nv6e 3 дня назад

    Thank you.

  • @RoseliShava
    @RoseliShava 46 минут назад

    Oh! No! Its me again with a mask telling people things l shouldn't. Thank you so much l have learnt

  • @user-yv4yd5ks2z
    @user-yv4yd5ks2z 17 часов назад +1

    how can we be grown enough to know better than to be thinking the way we be thinking? Only if we ain't already? and are we mature? mentally?

  • @yvonnerodriguez6581
    @yvonnerodriguez6581 2 дня назад

    Very good

  • @margiehenson2440
    @margiehenson2440 2 дня назад

    OH i LOVE,LOVE,LOVE ,YOUR STOICISM 1:31

  • @lifewithlyza4488
    @lifewithlyza4488 19 часов назад +1

    ❤️

  • @annek.1984
    @annek.1984 2 дня назад

    Very powerful video

  • @Yaasmiin-k6n
    @Yaasmiin-k6n 4 дня назад +1

    Really

  • @carlodonnell146
    @carlodonnell146 17 часов назад

    it means that if you did the same thing that the person didnt like..that he/she would be rude to you too ....

  • @DonC-ze5et
    @DonC-ze5et 3 дня назад +1

    Tell me more....

  • @user-vq1rl5ms9z
    @user-vq1rl5ms9z 2 дня назад +1

    Pineapple on pizza is glorious. It's a festival of taste. If you think not then we got beef 😅

  • @I.Clarify
    @I.Clarify День назад

    I am so bad in this way. I interrupt when conversing and truthfully is b/c I know what they are going to say and I don't want to hear it I don't value their opinion and this is from reading them so body language but also observing them how they respond the short things they say ...

  • @DannieONeal-cx6tv
    @DannieONeal-cx6tv День назад

    EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE HEARD,I LISTEN VERY WELL 😂😂😂

  • @user-yv4yd5ks2z
    @user-yv4yd5ks2z 17 часов назад

    we fake nice fake it til we make it ? i ain't made it yet! what was i to make it to?

  • @Christel12dd
    @Christel12dd 4 дня назад

    ✌🏼✅

  • @user-vq1rl5ms9z
    @user-vq1rl5ms9z 2 дня назад

    I've worn my mask so long sometimes I forget my real face.

  • @mrwaterschoot5617
    @mrwaterschoot5617 4 дня назад

    l have to try number one. about tell me more. as i remember an old timer. he was listening to a person who was a bag of wind and he asked the question you don't say? well everyone adult down to you kids laughed. the speaker was talking oin a foreign tongue.
    ps if you can explain a topiv gto a second grader you may have a grsp of the topiv axxording to yhe story teller samuel xlemets as pen name mark twain.
    on rge sencond topic. look at the past. it is the foundation of the current and future. build a good strong house the big bad wollf will not be blow it down as he did wit the weeaker first 2 houses.
    i bet there is more abou you writing that i have listen to. but perpetual liears or jokers who cried wolf to many times the last time he cried wolf . no on listened and the wolf came to eat. mee and the wolf had the boy for dinner..
    ps beware of the big bad wolfes. in story books. leo dicrio pladed the wolf on wallstreat. and bernie madoff got 88 years in prail. he passed but it was a life sentence. morale of the ponzi story if it is to good to be true then something is wrong. buyer bewzare. buy low and sell high. then you win do it wrong you lose. what goes up must fall down gravity.
    spinning wheel go round and round and our world goes around circles on its axis..

  • @travelguy1564
    @travelguy1564 8 часов назад

    The "Tell me More" line only works on foolish people. Smart people overlook this "accomplish nothing" line - it's for people who just ramble on, really just a waste of your time.

  • @DannieONeal-cx6tv
    @DannieONeal-cx6tv День назад +2

    A NARCISSIST DOES THIS

  • @johnmcleod8961
    @johnmcleod8961 3 дня назад

    people, and the silly petulant zero-sum game they play, viz., the only way they know how to win is for someone else to lose...I'd be funny if it wasn't so sad...and to your other point, how many times have I told myself the most pernicious lies are the ones we tell ourselves...goddammit to hell, people really do believe their own bullshit...pity or scorn...IDK.

  • @junevmarshall4156
    @junevmarshall4156 3 дня назад +1

    "soooo. tRUE" 👍. 💘
    "tHX" 🙏. 🤗