
For centuries, people have searched for clues about character in the way a person stands, walks, or simply occupies space. Before psychology had terminology and before personality tests filled magazine pages, humans relied on the body as a map, reading confidence in a lifted chin, shyness in a closed-off posture, and steadiness in a balanced stance. Even today, without realizing it, we draw instinctive conclusions from how someone moves. Some of those impressions come from culture, some from lived experience, but they stick because they feel intuitively true…CONTINUES…👇👇
