When we witness a terrible accident, hear bad news or are in disbelief, putting our hands over our mouths is physically expressing that we can’t emotionally take anything else in.
When humans are scared or shocked, we tend to put our hands over our mouths, hold our foreheads or place our hands over our cheeks. But why?
“It’s called the pacifier gesture,” says Janine Driver, president of the Body Language Institute in Washington, D.C. “It’s like a kid sucking his thumb. When our hands go up and touch our faces, it’s saying to ourselves ‘It’s OK, it’s safe.’ It’s like our mother giving us hug. It says we’ll get through this.”
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5 comments:
yeah very much the gamblers demise
they don't know what they are doing
they are playing a game with our money...............driven buy commissions and no reguard for whoms capitol they are loosing
They are hiding their smiles. They get paid on bad stocks just as well as good stocks. If these blood suckers are that worried, open a window.
They need to keep their hands over their face , it ain't over yet. The DOW will drop again shortly.
This 430 point gain was just enough for the market to advance to another sell-off.
Prediction :Botton will be around 6500 , they are the 401k and others who don't look at their holdings.
Obmama will fix it right?
Can you say "full of crap"?
Why does the market drop? Because folks are selling off! These guys have bought up plenty of stock for cheap cheap cheap, as the market recovered from the doldrums of the 7000's over the last 2 years. Now they are pocketing these profits and repositioning. Don't fall for the hype coming from all the media. They champion the stock market when it's booming and scare you from getting in when it's a slump. Meanwhile corporate profits skyrocket and the rich get richer. See any connection here?
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