Malcolm Turnbull demonstrates gravity-defying body language

Gravity Defying Body Language

I talked about gravity-defying behaviours before, in this article. In a nutshell, when we experience positive emotions, various parts of the body point upwards, defying gravity. 

This video snippet, a Malcolm Turnbull interview, is another good example of gravity-defying body language. Turnbull defies gravity several times, elevating his body as he raises on his toes, each time he talks about positive outcomes.

 

Malcolm Turnbull Body Language

Watch the video footage to see Turnbull elevate as he mentions:

1. "Pathology Australia have announced that they will continue bulk billing..."

2. "Their patients will continue to be bulk billed and won't pay any more."

3. "The saving will continue..."

4. "...as Sussan Ley has described..."

5. "The important thing is that the patients will not pay any more..."

He's feeling genuinely positive about these developments. 

 

Malcolm Turnbull Interview

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