What if you could instantly recognize when someone isnβt telling the truth?
In How to Spot a Liar (Revised Edition), world-renowned psychologist Paul Ekman dives deep into the psychology of deception. Backed by decades of research, this book uncovers:
βοΈ Why people lie
βοΈ The emotional triggers behind deception
βοΈ Microexpressions and facial clues
βοΈ Body language signals that reveal hidden truth
βοΈ How to improve your lie-detection skills
Ekman explains how subtle facial movements, tone changes, and behavioral shifts can expose dishonestyβeven when words say otherwise. Whether you’re a leader, teacher, parent, negotiator, or simply someone who wants to understand people better, these insights can transform your communication skills.
This revised edition includes updated research and practical examples to help you apply lie-detection techniques in real life.
If youβre interested in psychology, emotional intelligence, communication mastery, or human behavior, this book is a must-read.

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