Posted : November 2011
Author : Mihaela Lica Butler
Eye contact: The eyes are the window of the soul.
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Every one of us will have experienced that moment when you
are either on a train, walking down the street or in the supermarket where you
will have made eye contact with a complete stranger. At that moment, the
two of you share something, not necessarily something positive or negative but
just something.
The London Tube is normally a place where a person will go
great lengths to not look at, be near or touch another person. Yet, when
something happens, which is so out of the ordinary, people are compelled to
share their emotions. Eye contact is made, small smiles or giggles are
shared. A bond is formed, until it is your stop, where you get off and
then the bond is gone. You will never see that person again. It is
the most simple of acts, looking at another person, but is opens up a part or
the whole of the individual. It can make you feel warm and happy, but
equally, with the addition of a slight frown, a stare can run your blood
cold. In films and TV, a stereotypical fight between two random men is so
often started with the line; “what you looking at?” Either way, a simple
look can connect two people with a strength that is certainly under
appreciated.
Eye contact is not just something that can connect two
strangers; eye contact can help form the basis for a romantic
relationship. Rom-com movies are stuffed full of lingering scenes where
the lead characters gaze lovingly at each other. As, the old English
proverb says: “The eyes are the window of the soul”.
Eye contact is also incredibly important in the world of
commerce. It demonstrates your confidence, understanding and the fact
that you are listening. Eye-contact could be the key between you making a
sale or securing a deal or not.
It is the fact that eye contact connects you to another
person which makes it such an important action. Civilisations all over
the world have been built by us, working together. This would have been
impossible without the skill of communication – the back bone of communication
is recognising another person, this is started by making eye contact. It
is from this base that language, society and families have been developed.
So next time you are walking down the street and you happens
to make eye contact with a happy face walking toward you, don’t shy away so
quickly. As Rick’s immortal line from Casablanca so brilliantly put it; “Here’s
looking at you kid”.
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