If you like Ekman's work, and get LinkTV, check out the "Lunch with Bokara" episode "Meditation, Emotions & Body Language" which feature Vipassana/Insight junkie Jack Kornfield and Paul Ekman. They seem to replay them fairly often.On Jan 5, 2006, at 5:21 PM, Patrick Gillam wrote:Did you read abou
Eighteen out of 20 for me, too, which surprised me. I didn't think I'd do that
well.
Did you read about Ekman's work in the New Yorker last year? I'd love the
ability to read faces
the way he can. The article told about a flash of a smirk that gave away Bill
Clinton when he
was lying about Mo
Um, that lots of people on this list have waaay too much time on their hands? :)
Sal
On Jan 5, 2006, at 1:44 PM, truth.sayer wrote:
Me, too. Plus, one miss I really labored over, finally deciding he was faking cause he
reminded me of somewhat I dislike.
Thanks for the fun . . . but what does
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Me, too. Plus, one miss I really labored over, finally deciding he was faking
cause he