People will think you are a super genius mind reader if you take a look at this super cool list!
When negotiating, silence is golden. People are naturally uncomfortable when they are silent and will do almost anything to break the silence. Just be patient with them.

If you want someone to believe your lie, add an embarrassing detail about yourself in the story. If you say something embarrassing, they are likely to believe you since you wouldn’t intentionally do that normally.

When you tell a joke to a group of people, whoever you look at first is the person you are closest with.

Whispering something to someone almost guarantees that they’ll whisper back.

Ask someone some simple math equations like “What’s 2+2 or whats 1+1” and then ask them to name a vegetable. They almost always say carrot.

When you give someone a high-five, look at their elbow and it will be perfect every time.

Nodding your head while asking a question makes it more likely that the other person will agree with you.

If you argue with someone and act much calmer than them, you can make them say something crazy that you will be able to use against them.

To get your child to do something, instead of asking them to do something like drink juice, ask them what color cup they want the juice in.

Having someone do a favor for you is a way to get them to like you more.

If you’re playing against someone in a game and you want them to slip up, ask them “How are you playing so well?” They’ll start to overthink their moves and mess up.

If you’re carrying something and want someone else to, strike up a conversation with them and casually hand what you are carrying to them. Most of the time, people will take the items without thinking.

How to win rock, paper, scissors: Right before you are about to count down, or you can interrupt your countdown, ask your opponent a question that will catch them off guard. Immediately after asking, continue the countdown as if nothing happened. This will cause the person to most likely throw scissors as a defense mechanism.

To try to control someone’s movement with you eyes: People usually look in the direction they want to walk in and followers of them will look at their eyes to see which direction they are going to go. The leader could look in a random direction that would force the follower to collide into something.

