Detective Elena Vargas didn't believe in magic. She believed in the limbic brain—the ancient, honest part of the human mind that leaked the truth through the body long before the mouth could form a lie.
: Crossing arms is often misinterpreted as being "closed off." Navarro clarifies that it is frequently a form of self-pacification —a "self-hug" used to soothe oneself during moments of mild anxiety. Core Principles for Reading these Cues el cuerpo habla joe navarro pdf 114
Navarro identifica varios principios básicos del lenguaje corporal que debemos tener en cuenta: Detective Elena Vargas didn't believe in magic
Disappearing lips often signal high stress or that something is wrong. 🔍 How to Use This Guide Core Principles for Reading these Cues Navarro identifica
Here is a short story crafted around the principles Navarro teaches, with a nod to the spirit of page 114 (where he often discusses comfort/discomfort and feet/legs as truth tellers ).
As she walked him out in cuffs, her partner asked, "How did you know?"