There was a Roman Emperor named Caracalla. Total sweetheart. He murdered his own brother—in front of their mother—and then had the audacity to act like he was the victim.

(I’m sure that you have a cousin or two that are just like that!)

But he didn’t stop there. Nope! That would’ve been far too healthy. Caracalla went full pre-Photoshop Stalin and tried to erase his brother from existence.

Ordered his name chiseled off every monument. Perhaps replaced with a smily emoji or something.

Burned his face off every coin. EVERY SINGLE ONE.

Pretended the guy never existed. Whenever his brother was mentioned, he must have acted like looking for cobwebs on the ceiling.

The Romans had a name for this: Damnatio Memoriae (“condemnation of memory)”. Imagine being so spiteful that you try to delete someone from history and we’re not talking about your internet browser.

But here’s what’s interesting:

It mostly worked.

People bought it. Not because they were dumb, but because that’s what humans do.

We go along with whoever has the loudest voice, the shiniest title, or the scariest army.

We assume the person in charge knows better, and we call it “keeping the peace” when what we really mean is “please don’t stab me in front of my mom.”

This is the dark joke no one tells you: Your brain is not wired for truth. It’s wired for survival, shortcuts, and feeling good about yourself. Which means it’ll absolutely let you believe shlit that isn’t true if it spares you the discomfort of confronting reality.

So when someone lies to you with their mouth, but their face twitches for half a second?

You miss it.

When someone gives you a compliment that feels just a little too smooth?

You ignore that ping in your gut.

And guess what? That’s not your fault. It’s your programming. But you’re not stuck with it.

There IS a way to rewire your brain to decipher people’s actual behavior and intentions, and that’s exactly why I built The Knesix Code: to upgrade the firmware between your ears.

It’s not just about spotting fake smiles or “power poses.” It’s about finally seeing the invisible games people play around you every damn day—and more importantly, the ones you play with yourself.

This system breaks down into three parts:

  • Know yourself: so you stop self-sabotaging like a polite idiot. (I was one for way too long!)
  • Read others: because most people lie, and some of them are really good at it.
  • Persuade: without being a manipulative a-hole or a spineless jellyfish, but to improve ALL your relationships and most important: becoming manipulation-proof.

Right now, you can to join my Knesix Code Body Language Masterclass. It’s all waiting here: https://jesusenriquerosas.com/masterclass​

Because in the age of information, the person who controls perception wins.

And the one who can’t even read it?

They get erased. Just like Caracalla’s brother.

And I like you better than that.
(Probably.)

I’ll see you at the virtual campus to start your training today.

Jesús.

The Body Language Guy