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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/the-science-of-re
 ading-and-misreading-faces-judgment-projection-first-impressions-45479/reg
 ister">The Science Of Reading (And Misreading) Faces: Judgment\, Projectio
 n\, First Impressions </a>\nWhat do you think you can tell about someone i
 n the first three seconds of seeing their face? Confidence\, kindness\, in
 telligence… danger? And how much of that is real—and how much is somet
 hing you’ve projected onto them without even realising? In this deep and
  fascinating discussion\, we’ll explore the science—and psychology—o
 f reading (and misreading) faces. We’ll unpack how first impressions are
  formed\, what different people instinctively notice\, and why those inter
 pretations can vary so wildly. More importantly\, we’ll examine where th
 ose judgments come from: your past experiences\, your fears\, your expecta
 tions\, even your ambitions. You’ll learn which facial cues we can actua
 lly trust\, and which ones consistently lead us astray. Along the way\, we
 ’ll turn the lens inward—helping you understand not just others more c
 learly\, but also why certain people respond to you the way they do. Expec
 t a conversation that’s insightful\, slightly unsettling in the best way
 \, and deeply revealing—no background in psychology needed\, just curios
 ity about how we see and are seen. 你觉得在看到一个人的前三秒
 ，你能判断出什么？自信、善良、聪明……还是危险？
 这些判断里，有多少是真的，又有多少其实是你不自觉
 投射上去的？ 在这场有点“上头”的深度讨论中，我们
 会聊聊“读脸”背后的科学和心理机制。第一印象是怎
 么形成的？不同的人会下意识注意什么？为什么同一张
 脸会被解读出完全不同的感觉？更关键的是，这些判断
 从哪里来：你的过去经历、恐惧、期待，甚至野心。你
 会慢慢分辨哪些面部信号是相对靠谱的，哪些其实很容
 易误导我们。同时我们也会把视角拉回自己，去理解为
 什么别人会那样看你、回应你。这会是一场很有洞察力
 、带点轻微“不适感”（但很有意思）的讨论，让你重
 新理解“看人”和“被看见”这件事。
DTSTAMP:20260709T100438Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:The Science Of Reading (And Misreading) Faces: Judgment\, Projectio
 n\, First Impressions 
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