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Hot reading

 Hot reading, as I define it is a mentalist technique that relies on information collected mid-reading by facila expreassions and such to get a reading. This technique is very facinating and I find it very useful in everyday life. As I've mentioned there is a friend of mine that has very apparent and readable body language. So I started to conduct body language analysis and simple hot reading like guessing the colour they're thinking of. There was this one time where she told me that her favourite colour was pink and then after I guessed pink and then guessed red. (NOTE: people always think about their favourite colour and then a general colour (red blue yellow or green)).

Hot reading isn't really for deductionists because it's a mentalist thing. I've been acting and thinking like a mentalist for the past few weeks and it's pretty nice. I've been conducting more hot and cold readings. I often see when people are lying and act on it. It's becoming easy to notice microexpressions. 

How to conduct a hot reading

Mention things you want to get and be aware of the microexpressions they show when you talk about certain things or topics and try to get a baseline and what to look for when asking a question and guessing what they're thinking. It's a neat party trick, but if you want to get a bit more of a mentaism show, try cold reading. 
Hot reading can be incredibly useful in everyaay life and with relationships. I use it to be a fun person and to train myself for deductions and mindfulness.

Deductions

I've been having deductions in my everyday life, and more interesting ones. This one time I saw a person that was walking on the street next to a woman. They weren't holding hands or talking to each other, it seemed like They were ignoring each other. I deduced that they were in fact lovers, because they had the exact same walking pace and had a good synchronization. I combined the two deductions and got that they're a couple fighting. And combining the two facts of them being on the street and fighting suggest that they started the fight not-so long ago. 
I've been having these "two step deductions" more often. I'm overall happy with my deduction-style and my overall thinking capabilities.

Happy Deducing!



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