Soraya Pepe, about: Body Language of a Sexy Hijaber Girl
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Beautiful Body Languages Style
93% of communication is “non-verbal”. Learn how body language to increase your influence and leverage! You use the fact that you talk less and use it as a chance to observe your surroundings. Studying body language gives you clues on how the person is feeling and why they act the way they do.
Your body speaks before you do. Your body speaks louder than your words. It’s exposing you, every second. What message is it sending? You can say all the right words and still lose the room. Because people don’t just listen to what you say. They read how you show up. And most body language habits? They’re automatic—built over time, but rarely.
Body language reveals emotions. They reveal things about our inner psychology that we don't even know. Body language is an "honest signal" of human psychology and mindset most of this stuff is subconscious.
Why are beautiful body languages style so materialistic? — Because they are object oriented. It's like the expensive modern programing language.
He said:
"Hey baby I wish your name was asynchronous..."
— ... so you'd give me a callback 😍
I've learned a lot about love through body language. One thing is, more than 60% of communication is nonverbal. You can say you love or like someone, but if your body language doesn't match your words, it's contradictory.
When we say the right words and use the right gestures at the right time – we reinforce our message and consequently appear more honest, confident, friendly, authoritative, seductive, or whatever we try to convey.
Modern Programing Language
TIL that changing random stuff until your program works is "hacky" and a "bad coding practice" but if you do it fast enough it's "Machine Learning" and pays 4x your current salary.
If Bill Gates had a dime for every time Windows crashed ... Oh wait, he does..
The six stages of debugging:
1. That can't happen.
2. That doesn't happen on my machine.
3. That shouldn't happen.
4. Why does that happen?
5. Oh, I see.
6. How did that ever work?