An FBI Analyst’s 6 Steps for Predicting People’s Behavior

To prevail in a world of strangers, you need to know what they want from you

Robin Dreeke
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Illustration: Amanda Baeza

OOne of the most common, most serious challenges we face in life is not being able to read people accurately. To function effectively, humans must be able to predict what others will do, and trust them accordingly. But if you hand out your trust like candy, you can lose the things you treasure most. That’s why it’s essential to be able to size people up accurately.

When you’re sizing people up, you learn a lot about their character: their traits, tendencies, desires, fears, affections, strengths, weaknesses, and skills. All of that information will help you determine whether you can trust them, whether in business or love.

Over my two decades as a behavior analyst at the FBI, I was able to implement and refine a reliable system for behavior prediction that could be easily taught and learned. This system works because it cuts to the core of human behavior and rests primarily upon a single fundamental truth: People will almost always act in their own best interests. Some people think that’s a cynical read, but I disagree. Self-interest is the heart and soul of human survival, the wellspring of achievement. And acting in one’s best interests can include any number of…

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Robin Dreeke
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TRUST Expert / Keynote Speaker / Executive Coach / Leadership Consultant: Global Behavioral Expert and Master Spy Recruiter