An interesting science - physiognomy examines the connection between the shape of the head and face of a person with his personal qualities. The Russian scientist NN Ravensky developed it and went even further - in his book "How to read a person" he tells how the character and temperament of a person can be determined by facial features, gestures, postures and body shape. After reading this book, you can learn a lot about a person and his relationship to you, just by observing him.
Instructions
Step 1
On the first pages of his book, Ravensky introduces us to those scientists and philosophers who have already contributed to physiognomy and physiognomy. He cites interesting facts indicating that these questions aroused the interest of such famous and different thinkers as Aristotle, Russian historian N. M. Karamzin, Italian psychiatrist Lambroso. Based on the works of his predecessors, Ravensky supplements their information, correcting them for different human races.
Step 2
The parameters and physiological features of a person to which the author draws our attention, such as: the shape of the head, face and facial expressions of the face and forehead, color and composition of hair, parts of the face and even wrinkles and moles can tell a lot to an attentive observer. But the author does not dwell only on the head and face.
Step 3
He examines in detail all the existing types of human temperament: bilious, sanguine, lymphatic, melancholic and nervous, as well as combinations of these types. He binds clear external signs to temperaments: characteristics and timbre of the voice, gait, characteristic features of posture and gestures characteristic of people of different psychotypes. It turns out that people of different temperaments even have different types of skin.
Step 4
The author's research is interesting in terms of body language, gestures, postures and physiognostics - determining a person's character by his silhouette.
Step 5
The knowledge about a person, which the author generously shares with us, allows the reader to confirm the observations that, for sure, he himself has already made as a result of his personal experience of communicating with other people. It will be all the more interesting for him to compare his conclusions with those made by Ravensky.
Step 6
Such an interest in others allows each person to develop those natural mental abilities that are inherent in him and will provide a means of knowledge that is necessary for everyone on the way to success and achieving their goals.