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Read this information, and it will change your thinking forever.
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Thanks for subscribing. I'll skip the long introduction to
the course, and jump straight to the good stuff:
IQ Level
"Experts" say that IQ level is more or less set
at birth. Don't believe it! Here are four ways to boost
your IQ right now.
1. Music: In one study, 36 students were given three
spatial reasoning tests on a standard IQ test. Just before the
first test, they listened to Mozart's sonata for Two Pianos
in D Major, K. 448 for ten minutes. Before the second;
a relaxation tape. Before the third; silence. Average scores?
1st test: 119. 2nd test: 111. 3rd test: 110.
A 9-point boost from Mozart!
2. Fish. In addition to keeping arteries clear, allowing
better blood flow to the brain, fish has been shown to speed
up brain waves. It more or less "wakes up" your brain.
3. Posture. Prove this one to yourself now. Work on
math problems in your head while slouching, staring at your stomach,
mouth hanging open. Then take a deep breath, sit up straight,
close your mouth, look slightly upwards, and try those math problems
again. You'll see that your mind is working better.
4. Sniff Rosemary. This one is waiting for studies,
but many people swear that smelling the herb rosemary wakes up
their brain.
(There are 66 more techniques in Chapter Three of "You
Aren't Supposed To Know - A Book Of Secrets." Use the link
at the bottom to learn more.)
Okay, rosemary isn't proven, but it's cheap and safe, right?
Imagine if, when Indians offered French explorers White Cedar
tea to cure their deadly scurvy, they refused because science
hadn't "proven" it and vitamin C hadn't been "discovered?"
Experience comes first, and science follows and confirms
- I say be a pioneer, when you can safely (and cheaply) explore
alternatives.
Reading A Woman
Is it a sign of interest and receptivity when a woman plays
with her hair while talking to you? Often it is, according to
the research. Such indicators are never certain, but when the
odds are with them, they give you an edge. In the book, I explain
what it means when she leans this way or that, and when her mouth
is open or closed.
Reading A Man
If he's looking at you, he's interested. Men are easy that
way.
Beating The Roulette Wheel
One of my favorite players used to win regularly. When I ran
the table, we would talk philosophy while he patiently made his
simple bets all night. I knew he was winning, but not how much.
After I quit the job, I met him for coffee and discovered that
he had made over $80,000 in sixteen months of part-time play.
That made it more interesting.
In case you aren't familiar with roulette, here's how it works.
The dealer or "croupier" spins the wheel in one direction,
and the ball in the other. There are 38 "pockets" on
an American wheel (1 through 36, plus 0 and 00). Players place
their bets, and when the ball falls, they are paid according
to the number of that pocket. We'll ignore all the various bets
and concentrate just on the "straight up" bets. These
are when you bet on one number. You get paid 35 to 1 if your
number comes up.
There are 38 pockets, and you get get just $35 for each dollar
bet, plus you keep the bet. You can see that the house has an
edge (5.6 percent, to be precise), but what if certain numbers
came up more often than they should - for example, more often
than 1-in-35 spins? That's when you can make money.
Let's suppose, for example, that number 5 is coming up an
average of once every 29 spins. If you bet ten dollars on it
every time, you would lose 28 times, for a total loss of $280,
every 29 spins, but you would win once which would pay you $350.
In other words, in the long run, you would be making $70 for
each 29 spins. ($350 minus $280) When there weren't many customers,
I sometimes did 60 or more spins per hour, so you can see that
this could be very lucrative.
So why would that number or any other come up more often than
it should? The short answer is Who cares - just bet it! The longer
explanation has to do with the nature of the wheels. The pockets
could be manufactured imperfectly, with one or more slightly
larger than the others, therefore catching the ball more often.
One or more of the dividers between the pockets could be loose,
meaning it absorbs the force of the ball instead of bouncing
the ball away. The ball would therefore tend to drop into that
pocket more often.
There are other reasons, including more temporary ones, like...
(You can find the rest of the story in Chapter 19 of the book.)
Coming in future lessons:
* What pupil size can tell you about a person.
* How to reduce your debt with a letter.
* The dirty secret behind angioplasty and by-pass surgery.
* Why some important news takes years to be made public.
More later,
Steve
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Of Lying And How To Trap A Liar
What if you could spot
a lie, prevent lies from being told, trap a liar and get a confession?
Imagine how useful that might be. You'll
learn: 30 indications of a lie... micro-expressions, and what
they indicate... how the "implied defense" is used
to lie... what to watch for in person's initial reaction to a
question... how to spot a "forced" smile... how casually
introducing false information helps catch a liar (I learned this
little trick from a border guard).
Part Two covers general interrogation
techniques. Many "interrogations" are nothing more
than asking simple questions, but how you go about it, makes
all the difference. That's why this section is so valuable. Part
Three has more than a dozen great techniques for getting a person
to confess. Part Four?
"Investigation And Information Gathering." What if
your teenage son says he was at his friend's house, but you suspect
he was out all night? Or your husband leaves several nights each
week to check on the store which you both own, but you think
he's lying. You'll learn how to get at the truth, using specific
examples like these.
What's better than discovering
a lie? Preventing one in the first place! More on that in Part
Six, which includes a section on preventing childhood lying.
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