How do you do this? You do it the only way you ever see anything: you observe the obvious. You look at something just for what it is, for what is actually there. The ability to observe the obvious is easy to learn.
How do you do this? You do it the only way you ever see anything: you observe the obvious. You look at something just for what it is, for what is actually there. The ability to observe the obvious is easy to learn.
At fear, the person can’t look at you. People are too dangerous to look at. He’s supposedly talking to you, but he’s looking way over to the left. Then he glances at your feet briefly, then over your head (you get the idea a plane is flying over both of you), but now he’s looking back over his shoulder. He looks here and looks there, from place to place. He will look anywhere but at you.
At fear, the person can’t look at you. People are too dangerous to look at. He’s supposedly talking to you, but he’s looking way over to the left. Then he glances at your feet briefly, then over your head (you get the idea a plane is flying over both of you), but now he’s looking back over his shoulder. He looks here and looks there, from place to place. He will look anywhere but at you.