Your brain is a terrible co-conspirator
Your conscious mind wants to lie, but your subconscious mind absolutely hates the paperwork.
Lying is incredibly expensive from a computational standpoint. When you tell the plain truth, your brain just opens a folder on your hard drive and reads the data. The moment someone decides to alter reality, their processor has to run a complex, real-time simulation to ensure they don’t violate the laws of physics or look like a cartoon villain.
Because the brain gets lazy under that immense cognitive load, it leaks. It starts taking shortcuts. It drops specific pronouns, jumps tenses, and uses verbal padding like “essentially” or “honestly” to insulate the narrative.
In The Knesix Code Vantage Course, I don’t give you a useless, academic dictionary of gestures. I give you a lean, high-yield bespoke filter divided into three clean buckets of linguistic friction. You will learn to hear the exact millisecond a story begins to warp under the weight of a lie.
The course’s full price is $97, but right now I’ve got a 70% off flash sale that ends on June 30th. Don’t let your brain lazily skip past this window.
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Much Love and Bliss,
Jesús Enrique Rosas
The Body Language Guy


