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In the classroom of the elite, Anakoji Kiyotaka is known for his ability to read people and manipulate outcomes. He shares tips on how to spot and understand fake people. These include observing non-verbal cues, recognizing patterns of behavior, reading microexpressions, investigating social footprints, and using conversation traps. Anakoji also suggests controlled exposure and exploiting weaknesses to test loyalty. He emphasizes the importance of emotional control, efficiency in relationships, and strategic alliances. While his strategies may be morally ambiguous, they can help identify fake individuals. In the classroom of the elite, Anakoji Kiyotaka stands out for his unparalleled ability to read people and situations, manipulating outcomes with a cold, calculated efficiency. Today, after analyzing these abilities, I'll show you guys how to spot and understand fake people. To begin, observational mastery. Non-verbal cues. Anakoji's first step is always to observe. Pay close attention to inconsistencies between a person's words and their body language. Genuine emotions are synchronized with expressions. Descriptances often signal deceit. I have a 30-minute lecture about body language, so I'll put a card for that video to show up right now, but I'll also leave a link below for one of the best books about this, so you guys can actually learn this skill. But also, don't just read theory. Go observe in real life. But of course, don't be like a weirdo staring at a guy. Pattern recognition. Notice patterns in behavior. Anakoji analyzes past actions to predict future ones. Track how individuals present themselves in different social settings and whether their stories align over time. For example, something which is really common among guys is when they meet girls, they usually start making fun of the other guy to come out on top. If your friend does that to you once, you'll do it again, and even in different scenarios, which do not involve females. So, recognize those patterns and do not fall for them. Microexpressions. Master the art of reading fleeting facial expressions. Anakoji catches lies not just through words, but by the slightest twitch or flash of emotion that contradicts spoken words. It's also a reminder not to just focus on the body, but microexpressions that can be very telling. For example, if someone's lips are twitching while they're speaking, it doesn't take a genius to realize something is up. And also, like you see in those mangas and animes, evil villains just, like, wildly, like, smiling, like, you know something is up. So, like, don't just, like, focus on their, like, feet, like, body language shit. Like, you can just look at their face and see what type of person they are. Social footprints. Investigate people's digital and social breadcrumbs. Anakoji would exploit social media, forms, and mutual contacts to construct psychological profiles using information as leverage. This one is a little weird, but think about it. What a person follows on social media reflects their worldview. If you see a lot of degenerate pages, you can conclude he's not the best person, and vice versa. Number two is conversation traps. And by the way, don't just go up to every person and do these, like, tactics. I'm talking about just, like, specifically fake people. So, let's begin. Calibrated questions. Like Anakoji, use questions to gently probe underneath the surface. Craft your questions based on the person's interests and fear, subtly guiding the conversation to reveal their true intentions without them realizing. I'm not saying everyone is your enemy, by the way. This video is specifically made to just define fake people. So, I'm going to say that again. Next is double-blind questions. Post questions that offer no right answer, but reveal underlying truths. Anakoji's conversations in the anime are usually like chess games, cornering his opponents unwittingly. So, for example, a question could be, like, Are you not taking on more responsibilities because you're already overwhelmed? Or are you avoiding extra work to keep your workload light? That's a question they usually use in school, like, when they're, like, doing these double-blind questions. So, let's move on to number three. Utilitarian social strategy. Controlled exposure. Share information about yourself in a controlled manner to gauge reactions and attention. Anakoji uses this technique to build trust or to test loyalty. For example, something that is pretty common to catch fake people is only tell them a fake secret you wouldn't mind being shared. Then when you hear it going around, I don't need to say the rest, but, like, just catch them. Exploit weaknesses. Identify and exploit emotional or psychological weaknesses. Anakoji leverages personal dilemmas or insecurities as control mechanisms, always staying ten steps ahead. For example, we see this in the anime. He knew about Kei's trauma and her, like, parasitic personality and used it to his advantage. Again, this is, like, a little unethical, but I am just making a guide on what Anakoji does, so do what you want with this info. Don't shoot the messenger, just shoot the message or something. Manipulate perceptions. Control how you're perceived through calculated actions and misinformation. Anakoji crafts an image to fit his needs, becoming chameleon among peers. For example, in the anime, he always spreads information of incompetency around himself so he doesn't get bothered, although he's cursed with extreme competency, so everyone eventually finds out. Number four, analytical detachment. Emotional control. Maintain a level of emotional detachment to analyze situations objectively, a hallmark of Anakoji's strategy. So I'm making a whole video on this, so don't worry, guys. Efficiency in relationships. Evaluate relationships based on mutual respect and benefit, not just from what you can gain from them. While Anakoji may use people as chess pieces, strive for actual, authentic connections, because, like, you're not in the fucking classroom with a Libra. Like, what are you? Cold calculus. Detach from ethical dilemmas when analyzing and manipulating situations. Anakoji's decisions are made from a standpoint of utility and efficiency, where emotions are variables, not guiding principles. So, like I said, Anakoji is morally ambiguous, so he doesn't really care about whether something is good or right, he just wants to win. So I'm saying to have that same mindset, because this is the Anakoji guide. But I'm not saying, like, I'm not saying that's my personal opinion, so do what you want with the information. Strategic alliances. Form relationships based on strategic value, rather than genuine connections. While Anakoji may seem to form bonds, each step is calculated towards a bigger goal. Not saying you have to do this again, but this is the Anakoji guide. I'm not going to say my own opinion. So thanks for watching Peace on the Street. This should help you catch any fake person. I don't think any other information is, like, is missing from this. And also, I actually have, like, a real-life class in the league going on, and real-life Whiteroom is, like, integrated together. It's called my One-Year Whiteroom Program. If you want to join a class A to D, do special exams, have, like, a whole 400-slide show on Whiteroom training, just click the link in the description below. There's a test, and we'll see if you qualify. Thanks for watching, and peace on the street.