1. Why good posture matters in social situations? - Deepstash
1. Why good posture matters in social situations?

1. Why good posture matters in social situations?

Every day, we find ourselves in different social settings where some people seem to have more influence or status than others. This isn't just a human thing; it happens in the animal world too! Understanding how these social structures work can really help us figure out how to succeed in them. One of the easiest ways to boost our standing is simply by paying attention to our posture.

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