what they say and do is a "sales job" at least 75 % of the time . . . but the shadows around them can't be faked; you must shift your focus to see THAT if you want a "clue" as to what comes next
this is why if you ask me what someone's eye color might be, I will typically have no idea . . . but I can give a psychological profile of them in 15 minutes that a therapist might not figure out in 15 years
it is not only where you look but what you "use" when looking -- and it shouldn't be just your eyes
this is especially appropriate (now more so than ever) when assessing politics -- what happens is not nearly so important . . . as what
doesn't
and actions alone are not such great clues as to what "matters" . . . the overt act is not nearly so important as the "explanations" as to why
one acted as they did . . . I see what you did, but why
this is where real "truth" is buried and where the fuel for predictive power is housed
and also why most people are "surpised" by what comes next
how you explain something defines what you're trying to hide as much as what you choose to reveal
the truth lies in shadows yet people still look only towards the brightest lights
rats and vampyres know things most . . . do not