Discover how to decode the unconscious body language signals everyone broadcasts, learn to read minds through nonverbal cues, and master the hidden communication system that influences every interaction.

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Lena: Miles, I just tried something fascinating from our research today. I was in a coffee shop, and I started subtly mirroring the barista's posture—and within minutes, she was being way more friendly and helpful. It's like there's this invisible language we're all speaking without realizing it.
Miles: That's exactly what Henrik Fexeus talks about in his work! You know, most people think body language is just about reading others, but here's the thing—we're already doing it unconsciously. The research shows that a huge chunk of our communication, way more than just our words, happens through these nonverbal signals.
Lena: Right, and what's wild is that we're constantly broadcasting information about our thoughts and feelings through our bodies, but most of us are completely unaware of it. I mean, every thought creates a physical reaction somewhere in our body.
Miles: Exactly! And here's the counterintuitive part—once you understand how this works, you can actually influence your own mental state just by changing your posture. It's not just about reading minds, it's about understanding this whole invisible communication system. So let's dive into the fundamentals of what your body is actually telling the world.