Published Jun 18, 2021

5 Psychological Tricks To READ ANYONE! | Evy Poumpouras & Chris Voss

Discover powerful psychological tricks with Evy Poumpouras and Chris Voss, as they unravel the secrets of body language, negotiation tactics, and mind reading techniques to enhance communication and influence outcomes.
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  • Techniques

    demonstrates mind reading techniques that blend psychological insight with performance art. He describes how subtle cues and body language can reveal what someone is thinking, as shown in his interaction where he correctly guesses a name by observing reactions 1. These techniques, while seemingly magical, rely heavily on understanding human behavior and persuasion 2.

    Some of it. Oh, yeah, the part with the letters. I mean, she could have thought of anyone. I know she changed right at the end, and I knew it was a vowel. And people are indecisive sometimes, right?

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    is amazed by these demonstrations, highlighting the blend of skill and intuition involved.

       

    Random Magic

    Random selection magic is another intriguing aspect of mind reading. explains how he can seemingly predict random choices made by individuals, such as selecting a name from a phone contact list 3. This involves a deep understanding of human psychology and the ability to guide decisions subtly.

    What if you change your mind right at this moment, picked anybody else? What if it was somebody else?

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    He also shares the thrill and risk involved in these performances, emphasizing the importance of confidence and focus to achieve successful outcomes 4.

       

    Philosophy

    delves into the philosophical aspects of mind reading, discussing the elements of danger and surprise that make his performances captivating. He recounts experiences where the unpredictability of human reactions added to the excitement and risk of his acts 5. The element of danger, whether real or perceived, heightens the audience's engagement and emotional response 6.

    The first one is danger. Right. So either you're starving yourself or you're putting yourself, you're shooting a bullet or something. Where could this go wrong?

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    These insights reveal the delicate balance between preparation and spontaneity in successful mind reading.

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