trying to vote for the former president. so we understand that, no matter how disconnected from the facts the reality is, that my colleagues are moving full steam ahead. you talk about the urgency of this moment. they see it. they re not just moving through hb-1300. they are introducing constitutional amendments, which in pennsylvania don t require the signature of the governor. it goes right to the voters. you know, a behavior psychologist can tell you better than me on why, in pennsylvania, ballot initiatives always pass, but they do always pass. so that is the approach they have taken. they did it with covid-19 and what the governor put in place. they knew they wouldn t get the bills through the legislature, so they put these things on the ballot. now, i believe pennsylvania is
some of the opponents and revolutionary rubberneckers clashed with police the politicians were locking horns in more subtle ways often just with looks and gestures. to experts reveal what is behind this behavior psychologist more nic a much needed teacher is industry executives how learned body language can influence people. she is convinced that leading politicians also carefully practice many of their gestures. we should be aware that politicians are always on stage. eyelet is one of germany s leading experts on facial expressions he reads people s faces but as far as winning over voters is concerned facial expressions and body language a much more important than content and political affiliation. the two experts will
psychologist. we take these situations and breck them down. it s about thoughts, feelings and behaviors. on the behavior yal side rather than pull awade and avoid we can relieve our worries if we take some productive action. for instance? a lot of people, when they saw what happened in japan rather than turn off the tv, they joined causes, they made donations, they wrote letters reaching out to the families and people of japan. they went on social networking sites and wrote little engage. engage. move into it than move away. you can cope better. what else can be done? another big area is how you think about things and people tend to take these events that happen in clusters, and talk