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OK, I have an outlier for you:

I have worked with multiple people over the years that use rapid eye movement as a false sign of intelligence... let me explain:

A CIO I worked with would rapidly move her eyes banck and forth as an indication she was "scanning and super smart analyzing all things..."

Total fraud. wound up only hiring BSAs on her court and tantilizing CEOs into paying her and her friends 200K++

(BTW GoPro fell victim) (regardless that they are successful as a company, this person was successful in frauding through things they dont know)

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Another person I knew built a very successful company, but in any interactions had rapid eye movements attepting to "demonstrate" how focused they were and pulling the Beautiful Mind Meme/rain-man BS.... only later to learn, rfaud.

Focus on the people who have their eyes closed.

"You can always close your eyes, but never your ears"



> wound up only hiring BSAs on her court and tantilizing CEOs into paying her and her friends 200K++

Not very impressive CIO fraud if she gets paid less than a mid-level IC software engineer.


I'll assume youre not '90s Grift BSA types. But every employer should.




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