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$0 eBook: How to Analyze People on Sight - Through the Science of Human Analysis - The Five Human Types

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By Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict, 242 pages, published Nov 10, 2013

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This carefully crafted ebook: "How to Analyze People on Sight - Through the Science of Human Analysis: The Five Human Types" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. First published in 1921, the book is based on human analysis with an underlying theme- understand yourself and then learn to understand others. As per the authors, Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict, every individual can be judged in accordance with his or her traits and attributes. These features are imbued in unusual shapes on their face, hands and head. The authors have classified every human being into five groups, called Alimentive, Muscular, Cerebral, Osseous and Thoracic. This book sheds light on the research and observation conducted by the authors in order to prove their theory. Elsie Lincoln Benedict (1885 – 1970) became a celebrated author, woman suffragist, human analyst and lecturer on psychology. Ralph Paine Benedict (1874 – 1941), a publisher and nationally known lecturer and author on personality topics.

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  • This is literally the most popular audiobook on YouTube, I am guessing it must be fantastic.

  • +11

    I'm using the insight from this book to analyse the author in the bullshit artist category.

    • +6

      If the author is a bullshit artist then you can't use the book to analyse anyone (including the author) reliably.

    • +2

      I agree with Supabrudda!

      Basically the title should be "How to judge a book by its cover", written by some shmuck in 1921.

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  • +1

    Probably what the TSA uses when conducting those "random" checks!

    • And maybe the US police use these techniques when switching off their body cameras.

  • +1

    Here are some reviews from the Amazon link:

    There a some good points but I can't get past the grammar which was very inconsistent. Just because of that, the book couldn't hold my attention very long.

    What a total waste of time

    It was plain awful. Reading this decrease your intelligence, i couldn't even laugh about it, it was insulting.

    The format is hard to read.

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  • Says $0.96 now for me

  • Only an INTJ would take this book seriously.

  • I always analyse on the first date

    • Yeah, reminds me of the Pjur analyse me lube.

  • Thanks for the great post.

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