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Famous man in town

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Despite all politically correct beliefs, research convincingly shows that higher people achieve success faster, have better health and live longer. Dr. Bruce Ellis, dean of the faculty of experimental psychology at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, found that tall men are more successful in the reproductive sphere than men of small stature. This is due not only to increased testosterone levels, but also to the fact that women usually prefer such men. Tall men are reliable and successful and can pass on these qualities by inheritance. Men, on the other hand, prefer women of small stature, since they feel like real Hercules next to them.
The smaller your height, the more often men interrupt you. One of our clients occupied a rather high position in her company, but her height was only 155 cm. At business meetings she was constantly interrupted, she almost never managed to state her ideas completely and even just finish the sentence. We offered this woman a specially developed strategy. She should get up, go to the coffee table, and returning to her seat, without sitting down, express her thoughts. The woman was amazed at how much her authority had increased after applying this simple technique. In order to be heard, she just needed to grow taller.

It is very easy to see a tall man with a small woman, but couples where a woman is taller than a man are very rare.
At our seminars, we constantly notice that senior managers are significantly superior to the rest. We conducted a study on the interdependence of growth and wages as a manager of a large company and found that every additional inch of growth adds almost £ 400 to a manager, regardless of whether he is a man or a woman. 2566 people took part in our survey. Studies in the United States also confirm the relationship between growth and financial success: on Wallstreet, each additional inch of growth leads to an average salary increase of 340 pounds. The same trend is observed in government institutions and universities, where, it would seem, wages should depend on the level of competence and knowledge, and not on growth. A study conducted in the United States proves that tall men not only get better jobs in American firms, but also a higher initial salary. Those whose height exceeds 190 cm, receive 12% more than those whose height is less than 185 cm.
 

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Body language

Terms: Body language