You don’t need to be a mind reader. You just need to be a better observer. Start small—pick one person today and notice their baseline. Then watch for the first deviation. You’ll be surprised how much people are already telling you. Liked this breakdown? Patrick King’s original book goes much deeper into personality types, verbal cues, and emotional intelligence frameworks. It’s well worth the read if you want to turn these ideas into second nature.
King argues that behavior doesn’t happen in a vacuum. There is always a trigger—often something the person isn’t saying out loud. -PDF- Read People Like A Book By Patrick King
A single gesture means nothing without context. A person might cross their arms because they’re cold, comfortable, or just thinking hard. You don’t need to be a mind reader
King emphasizes that reliable people-reading requires . One signal is noise. Three signals are a message. Then watch for the first deviation
King argues that most communication is nonverbal, and human behavior follows predictable patterns rooted in psychology. Once you know what to look for, you can move from guessing to understanding.