Monday, July 19, 2010


Remember That Many Are Playing A Role

 
I have been following the latest story in the media here in Vancouver BC about an elderly couple that vanished while on a trip in their recreational vehicle from Edmonton to Chilliwack area of British Columbia, Canada that is a stark reminder of how this is so true so many strangers we meet.

Although they might seem very friendly and sweet such as the person a friend of ours recently met in a bar. "He even told me how I look like his wife who recently died of cancer and showed me her picture," she said.

While this person might be genuine often, as recounted in the newspaper as well as such shows as Americas Most Wanted and other programs, that friendliness is often just as mask to hide vicious intentions.

Everyone, but especially young attractive women and elderly persons should keep this in mind when meeting new persons. During your first encounters with people you should view them as an unknown risk or threat until they prove what their intentions towards you really are.

Women who meet that sweet, good looking guy in a bar with that hear breaking story about how his wife just died etc. etc. etc. just be extra cautious.

But this is a caution that everyone should be practising. Ask yourself if that sweet smile or personality is really genuine or if it is a mask.

This is not so difficult and t here are some excellent books on reading people that are on the market such as People Watching and Body Language by Desmond Morris that can help you become more adept at detecting phones and other dangerous persons by looking beyond their facade of friendliness and love.

Master this art to protect yourself and family members from the unscrupulous persons you meet and trust your finances or personal safety with practically everyday of your lives. Remember as Shakespeare said that all the world is a stage and everyone has their role to play – and that with some people that role is not very nice.





Note:   See also new post today  below.





 

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