Not everyone can determine in time that there is a maniac next to you. Indeed, they may not betray themselves in any way, and as soon as the opportunity arises, they will attack their victim. To figure out a maniac, you need to pay attention to the behavior, appearance and manner of speaking of a suspicious person.
Instructions
Step 1
Develop a model of behavior that is appropriate. If you run away from every person who asks what time it is, you can forget about a fulfilling life without fear. A normal person should be neat, not invading your personal space, not trying to shock you in any way.
Step 2
Highlight the discrepancy between thoughtful behavior and reality. The more inconsistencies you identify, the more likely it is that a maniac is in front of you. In order to always be on the alert, you need to be "here and now." If you do not pay attention to what is happening around, then the chances of falling into the hands of a maniac increase markedly.
Step 3
Pay attention to the person's eyes. As a rule, maniacs release a large amount of adrenaline before an attack. Because of this, peripheral vision ceases to be clear. Therefore, the attacker needs to turn his head, his eyes begin to dart in search of danger.
Step 4
See if the person is worried. This can be expressed in rubbing hands, stuttering, nervous fingering of the edges of clothing. Of course, this does not guarantee that it is a maniac in front of you, but in combination with other signs, such a conclusion will be much easier to draw.
Step 5
Pay attention to your intuition. Sometimes it may feel like someone is watching you. Do not blame it on your suspiciousness: it is quite possible that you are not mistaken. If you notice a person who has been closely following you for some time, be careful, try to go out into a crowded place. If, after close observation, this person went to you, then with a high probability we can say that this is a maniac.
Step 6
Ask an unexpected question that hardly has a prepared answer. The question can be of very different topics, for example, in which store a person buys products. If he confused a suspicious subject, then it means that your interlocutor is thinking about something else, in the worst case, he is planning something.