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How Does Your Brain Feel What Others Feel?

Your brain can feel other people before they say a word.

Your brain can feel other people long before they say a word.
That’s not magic, that’s intuition, and your biology backs it up.

When you see someone’s face, posture, or tone shift, your brain fires its own version of that state. Some researchers call it a mirror system: a built-in way your brain creates a tiny internal echo of what someone else is feeling.

You don’t consciously think your way into this intuition.
Your brain reads the room for you, really fast, automatically, and it’s usually right.

This is how you sense tension, spot truth, and understand what others miss.

Because your intuition isn’t luck.
It’s one of your brain’s most powerful tools.
So use it.

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