Read People Like a Book: why people act the way they do

Read People Like a Book Summary:

Read People Like a Book: Figure out the bridge between you and other people. Everyone has got different patterns of working by their brain. It includes the genes, their past, and emotional and psychological needs. For example, there’s always a person in our friends group who reacts to every little disturbance, criticism, or takes jokes personally. At a glance you feel that he is just overreacting, but if you get a little deeper, you’ll find out that the particular behavior could be the result of the difficult family or surroundings he grew up in. The background where every little thing was an issue. And that criticism gradually changed into anger. Instead of getting annoyed, let him calm down and get softer, and this could be a helpful approach in your friendship. A girl saying yes to a task even when she was swamped. Maybe that is because she only got praise when she put others before herself in the past. Because of which she prioritizes others over herself. Encourage her to take a break.

Sometimes people hide their emotions, but body language clarifies everything.

Let’s get to the practical view of a pyramid of what people crave. At the bottom, you have got survival food, water, and a roof. Someone who is struggling to pay rent is at the level where he is not paying attention to socializing. Next is survival, security. Say Tom gets a study gig, locking that down, not rocking the boat. Then come the belongings, the relationships, family, and friendships. Once secured, one will work for connections. Next is self-esteem, achievements, and success. Finally at the top is self-actualization; one might be working for the dream life here.

Novel Details:

TitleRead People Like a Book
AuthorPatrick King
Publishing DateDecember 7, 2020
GenreSelf-esteem, Motivational Books, Psychology, Mind Reading
Rating5/5

Read People Like A Book FAQs:

What is this book about?

This book is a logical approach towards reading people’s behavior either by their actions or by their body language. The author had critically viewed every little aspect of the emotions and actions of people in this book. There is also a practical, step-by-step approach that explains what a person can actually crave for in his lifetime.

How can we read someone’s mind?

We can read people’s behavior by their actions, body language, and the stage of their life. For example, a person that takes criticism or judgment very seriously, even a little joke, could have faced a past life where he was judged for little wrong. Similarly, one who says he is okay, but the tired eyes and low energy level reflect something wrong.
At the very same time, one who is getting ambitious could be the one who has secured himself in the areas of basic needs, belongings, and social stability, and now he is working for self-esteem and a dream life.

How our past effect our behavior?

Patrick King says that behaviors are often the result of past lives. For example, a girl who always takes on others tasks, even when swamped. She could be the one who was never valued without efforts in her past. She now prioritizes others over herself. In this case, encourage her to take time for herself and make her feel valued without efforts.

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