Ten.
Fourth, you can look at the legs but not the mouth.
Although language is an expression of the heart, it is only a language that represents the true mind under normal circumstances, and in many cases, some people still lie openly against their conscience under special circumstances, which is not an ordinary expression of the heart. Of course, if you know that he is lying, knowing his qualities can also be said to be an expression of the heart, but only the expression of the mind of a person of low quality. If you don't know that it is lying, in a state where you may be deceived, it can be said that it is not an expression of your heart, but a false and deceptive expression.
Therefore, we cannot only listen to the language of the person, but only listen to the content of the words, and at the critical time, we must also look at his legs to go there. For example, some people who often abuse the United States are not good, but instead settle their families and children in the United States, while they are deceiving the Chinese people in China to make money from the people! These people are people with low moral character who are inconsistent in their hearts, or even traitors or thieves! For example, those who sing anti-corruption on stage and engage in corruption offstage! Like those with sweet chili hearts!
Being able to look at the legs without looking at the mouth is also a very critical step in recognizing people, and a step to identify the truth and falsehood of people cannot be ignored! So, how can we tell if a person's words are true? Is there any other way to do it than look at his legs?
First, we need to understand the background and motivations of the speaker. A person's background and motivations often affect the authenticity of what he says. For example, a person who seeks power in politics may lie in order to achieve his own ends. Therefore, we need to have an in-depth understanding and analysis of the speaker's background and motivations.
Second, we need to observe whether the speaker's words and actions are consistent. Whether a person's words and deeds are consistent or not is often a reflection of whether he is honest or not. If a person claims to be an honest person in words but often lies in deeds, then the inconsistency of his words and deeds may expose his dishonesty.
Finally, we also pay attention to the speaker's emotions and body language. A person's emotions and body language are often able to reflect what he really thinks inside. If a person speaks with body language such as nervous, unnatural, or twinkling eyes, then his words may not be true.
In conclusion, judging whether a person's words are true requires a combination of factors, including understanding the speaker's background and motivations, observing whether words and actions are consistent, and paying attention to emotions and body language. Only in this way will we be able to identify lies more accurately and protect ourselves from being deceived.
This leg, that is, the action of the man!