Everything I know about handwriting analysis in under 14 minutes. BEGINNER AND ADVANCED GRAPHOLOGY!!

Leah Eckardt
28 Dec 202013:58

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into the art of graphology, offering insights into personality traits and emotional states through handwriting analysis. It covers various handwriting elements like slants, zones, baselines, letter spacing, and pressure, revealing their connections to impulsivity, social boundaries, and even potential signs of mental health issues. The script also touches on the unique language of signatures, suggesting how they reflect one's desired societal image and familial relationships. With a disclaimer on sensitive topics and a guide for safe viewing, the video aims to educate and intrigue viewers on the subtleties of handwriting.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“ The video discusses handwriting analysis, including how slants, zones, and baselines can indicate personality traits and emotional states.
  • πŸ” Forward slant in handwriting suggests a person who doesn't hold emotions back, while an extreme slant indicates impulsivity and potential social boundary issues.
  • 🧠 A straight up and down handwriting is associated with logical thinking and being collected, opposite to impulsiveness.
  • πŸ”™ A back slant is an indicator of past trauma or unresolved issues, according to the graphologist Mike Mandel.
  • πŸ€” The three zones in handwriting relate to Freudian psychoanalysis components: thinking (super ego), social (ego), and personal desires (id).
  • πŸ’° Large lower zones in handwriting may indicate a strong drive for money, sex, power, and social connections.
  • πŸ•·οΈ The 'felons claw' trait in handwriting is associated with manipulation and deception, but also appears in young women discovering their sexuality.
  • πŸ“‰ A wavy baseline in handwriting can suggest uncertainty or being a 'hot mess', while a perfectly straight one may indicate suppressed emotions and potential outbursts.
  • πŸ”’ The distance between letters and words in handwriting reflects a person's relationship with their emotions and others, respectively.
  • βš”οΈ Aggression in handwriting can be seen through sharp spikes and heavy pressure, while round and loopy handwriting indicates creativity and imagination.
  • πŸ”„ Extra loops in letters like 'o's and 'a's can indicate secrecy, contrasting with open loops that suggest honesty and openness.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the video and what disclaimers are provided by the speaker?

    -The purpose of the video is to discuss handwriting traits that may indicate various psychological states and conditions without going into graphic detail. The speaker provides a disclaimer to not judge their handwriting due to the use of a graphic tablet and offers a content guide in the description for viewers who may be sensitive to certain topics.

  • What does a forward slant in handwriting indicate according to the video?

    -A forward slant in handwriting indicates that a person does not hold back their emotions from others. An extreme forward slant suggests impulsivity, such as making emotional decisions or not understanding social boundaries.

  • What does a straight up and down handwriting slant signify?

    -A straight up and down handwriting slant signifies a person who is logically thinking and collected, essentially the opposite of impulsive.

  • What does a back slant in handwriting suggest about a person's past?

    -A back slant in handwriting is an indicator of past trauma or being 'damaged goods', suggesting that the person is still being affected by their past experiences.

  • Can you explain the three zones of a person's handwriting as mentioned in the video?

    -The three zones of handwriting are similar to Freudian psychoanalysis components: Zone one is the thinking zone, related to future planning and the super ego; Zone two is the social zone, representing day-to-day communication and the ego; Zone three is the id, representing relationships to money, sex, power, and other 'lusticky' things.

  • What does the presence of 'felons claw' in handwriting suggest about a person?

    -The 'felons claw' in handwriting is a trait that some graphologists associate with manipulation and deception, as it is common in people in prison. However, it can also appear in young women and teenage girls who are exploring their sexuality, and both groups may exhibit self-destructive habits due to deep-rooted guilt.

  • What does the baseline of handwriting indicate about a person's reliability and emotional state?

    -A wavy baseline indicates uncertainty, while a straight baseline suggests responsibility and dependability. However, if the baseline is perfectly straight, it can indicate tension, suppression, and the potential for the person to be a 'ticking time bomb'.

  • How does the distance between letters and words in handwriting relate to a person's emotional and social relationships?

    -The distance between letters represents one's relationship to their emotions, while the distance between words represents one's relationship to others. Small spaces between words can indicate extroversion, while large spaces can indicate introversion or paranoia.

  • What does the presence of aggression in handwriting, such as spikes and pressure, indicate about a person?

    -The presence of aggression in handwriting, indicated by spikes and heavy pressure, suggests that the person may be more confrontational or have a tendency towards aggressive behavior.

  • How can the openness or closure of 'a's and 'o's in handwriting be interpreted according to the video?

    -Open 'a's and 'o's without unnecessary loops indicate honesty and openness. However, extra entanglements in these letters can suggest secrecy, while the degree to which they are open can indicate an inability to stop talking or a preference for oral sex.

  • What does the use of mixed capital and lowercase letters in handwriting signify in terms of personality traits?

    -A consistent mix of capital and lowercase letters in handwriting may indicate psychopathy. However, this trait must be consistent to be noteworthy, and exceptions exist, such as random capital letters indicating an aversion to authority.

  • How do the margins in handwriting relate to a person's relationship with societal rules and norms?

    -Writing that starts before the designated starting line can indicate a person who likes to make their own rules, often seen in criminals. Perfectly aligning with the ending line can indicate a 'ticking time bomb' personality, similar to a perfectly straight baseline.

  • What does the size of handwriting reveal about a person's personality and potential behaviors?

    -Big handwriting indicates extroversion and a desire to make an impression, while small handwriting can indicate introversion. Consistently small handwriting can also be a sign of anorexia in teens, and is associated with bomb-makers.

  • How can the direction of handwriting strokes indicate a person's optimism or pessimism?

    -Upward angles in handwriting strokes, such as in t-bars or baselines, indicate optimism, while downward angles suggest pessimism or depression.

  • What does the height of the t-bar in handwriting signify about a person's self-esteem?

    -The height of the t-bar in handwriting indicates how much a person believes in themselves, how high they set the bar for themselves, or essentially, their self-esteem.

  • How do signatures differ from regular handwriting in terms of personality representation?

    -Signatures do not represent who we are but rather who we want society to see us as. A signature that looks nothing like regular handwriting suggests a performative personality, while one that is similar indicates authenticity.

  • What can the distance between a person's first and last name in their signature indicate about their relationship with their family?

    -The distance between the first and last name in a signature can indicate how close a person feels to their family, specifically their father. A close distance can suggest 'daddy issues', while a crossed-out last name may indicate a desire to cut out the family entirely.

  • How can you detect lies in handwriting according to the video?

    -Lies in handwriting can be detected by an odd space on the page, which occurs because the hand stops writing while the brain is formulating the lie, but the hand continues moving.

Outlines

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πŸ“ Introduction to Handwriting Analysis

The script begins with a cautionary note about discussing sensitive topics such as eating disorders, mental illness, and trauma. The speaker assures viewers that no graphic details will be provided and offers a safety guide in the description for those who wish to avoid certain topics. The video then introduces handwriting analysis, focusing on slants as indicators of a person's emotional expression and social boundaries. It explains that a forward slant suggests impulsivity, a straight slant indicates logical thinking, and a back slant may be linked to past trauma.

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πŸ” Zones and Baselines in Handwriting

This paragraph delves into the three zones of handwriting, which correspond to Freudian psychoanalysis components: the super ego (thinking and future planning), the ego (social interactions), and the id (personal desires and drives). It mentions that large lower zones may indicate strong desires for money, sex, and social connections, while specific traits like 'felons claw' could suggest manipulation or self-destructive habits. The paragraph also covers the significance of handwriting baselines, which can reveal a person's reliability and potential for suppressed emotions leading to explosive outbursts.

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🌐 Social Interactions and Emotional Expression

The script discusses the spacing between letters and words in handwriting as indicators of a person's relationship with emotions and others. Close word spacing may suggest extroversion and overbearing tendencies, while spaced-out words could indicate introversion or paranoia. The paragraph also explores aggression in handwriting, which can be seen in the form of spikes and heavy pressure on the paper. In contrast, round and loopy handwriting is associated with creativity and imagination, with specific loop formations suggesting secrecy or dishonesty.

πŸ”€ Letter Formation and Psychological Traits

This section examines the psychological implications of letter formations, such as mixed capital and lowercase letters, which may indicate psychopathy if consistent. It also touches on the significance of 'a's and 'o's being open or closed, which can suggest communication habits and preferences. Additionally, the paragraph explores the meaning behind margins in handwriting, where writing too far from the edge may indicate a desire for independence or distancing from society, while perfectly aligning with the edge could suggest suppressed emotions ready to erupt.

✍️ Signature Analysis and Detecting Lies

The final paragraph shifts focus to signature analysis, explaining that signatures represent how individuals want to be perceived by society rather than their true selves. It discusses how the distance between first and last names in a signature can reflect familial closeness or distance, particularly with the father. The paragraph also mentions the potential for detecting lies through unusual spacing in handwriting and concludes with a personal note from the speaker about the value of graphology and the intention for future videos on the subject.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Handwriting Traits

Handwriting traits refer to the characteristics of a person's writing style, which can indicate various aspects of their personality or emotional state. In the video, the speaker discusses how different slants, baselines, and letter spacing can reveal information about a person's impulsivity, emotional expression, and social boundaries. For example, an extreme forward slant in handwriting suggests impulsivity, while a straight up and down slant indicates a logical and collected individual.

πŸ’‘Graphology

Graphology is the study of handwriting to analyze and understand a person's character, emotions, and abilities. The video's theme revolves around this discipline, as the speaker explains various handwriting traits and their psychological implications. The term is used to introduce the concept that certain handwriting characteristics can be indicative of mental states or behaviors, such as past trauma or social tendencies.

πŸ’‘Slant

Slant in handwriting is the angle at which the letters are inclined. The video explains that a forward slant can indicate a person who does not hold back emotions, while a back slant might suggest past trauma or a coping mechanism. The degree of slant is significant, with extreme forward slants pointing to impulsivity and a straight slant to logical thinking.

πŸ’‘Zone Theory

Zone theory in graphology divides handwriting into three areas or 'zones', each representing different aspects of a person's life. The upper zone is linked to thinking and future planning, the middle zone to social communication, and the lower zone to personal desires and drives. The script mentions that large lower zones might indicate a strong sex drive or a need for money and friends, while the middle zone is often dominant in students.

πŸ’‘Baseline

The baseline in handwriting is the imaginary line on which the letters rest. The video describes how a wavy baseline can suggest uncertainty, while a perfectly straight one might indicate tension and suppression. A baseline that is 'straight as a ruler' could be a sign of a person holding back emotions, potentially leading to explosive outbursts.

πŸ’‘Spacing

Spacing in handwriting refers to the gaps between letters and words. The script explains that small spaces between words can indicate extroversion and a desire to keep people close, whereas larger spaces might suggest introversion or even paranoia. The distance between letters is related to one's relationship with their emotions, with closer letters indicating a more emotional person.

πŸ’‘Aggression

Aggression in handwriting is often shown through sharp spikes and heavy pressure on the paper. The video suggests that these traits can indicate a person's assertiveness or potential for hostility. It is one of the many personality aspects that the speaker explores, using handwriting as a medium to understand underlying emotional states.

πŸ’‘Creativity

Creativity in handwriting is suggested by round and loopy letters, which can indicate an imaginative and creative mind. The speaker also mentions that unnecessary loops or entanglements in certain letters, such as 'o's or 'a's, can suggest secrecy, contrasting with open loops that represent honesty and openness.

πŸ’‘Psychopathy

The video script links the mix of capital and lowercase letters in handwriting to psychopathy, suggesting that such inconsistency might indicate a tendency for deceit or manipulation. It is important to note that this trait must be consistent to be significant, as occasional occurrences could be due to heightened emotional states.

πŸ’‘Margins

Margins in handwriting refer to how close to the edge of the paper a person writes. Writing that starts before the expected margin can indicate a person who likes to make their own rules, while writing that aligns perfectly with the margin can suggest a suppressed individual who might lash out unexpectedly. The margins are another aspect of handwriting that can reveal a person's relationship with societal norms and expectations.

πŸ’‘Signature

A signature is distinct from regular handwriting as it represents how a person wants to be perceived by society rather than who they are. The video explains that a signature that differs greatly from regular handwriting might indicate a performative personality, while similarities between the two suggest authenticity. The speaker also discusses how the spacing and composition of a signature can reveal information about a person's relationship with their family, particularly their father.

Highlights

Handwriting analysis can indicate eating disorders, mental illness, past trauma, and other sensitive topics without graphic detail.

A guide in the description provides timestamps for sensitive topics to allow safe viewing.

Handwriting slant reveals emotional expression and impulsivity.

Straight up and down handwriting suggests logical thinking and emotional restraint.

Backward slant in handwriting may indicate past trauma or unresolved issues.

Handwriting zones correspond to Freudian psychoanalysis components, revealing aspects of personality.

Large lower zones in handwriting may suggest strong drives related to money, sex, and power.

Specific lower zone traits like 'felons claw' can indicate manipulation, deception, or self-destructive habits.

Middle zone dominance in handwriting is common among students and reflects day-to-day communication.

Dominant upper zones suggest a person who engages in deep thinking and future planning.

Wavy baselines in handwriting can indicate uncertainty or a 'hot mess' personality.

Perfectly straight baselines may suggest tension, suppression, and potential outbursts.

Spacing between letters and words in handwriting reflects emotional and social relationships.

Aggression in handwriting is shown through sharp spikes and heavy pressure on the paper.

Loops and entanglements in certain letters can indicate secrecy or dishonesty.

A mix of capitals and lowercase letters in handwriting may suggest psychopathy.

Margins in handwriting relate to a person's relationship with societal rules and norms.

Consistently small handwriting may be linked to introversion or individuals involved in dangerous activities.

Signatures represent how a person wants to be perceived by society rather than their true self.

Signature analysis can reveal family dynamics and potential issues with authority figures.

Crossed out names in signatures may be a concerning indicator of a desire to cut ties with family or even suicidal thoughts.

Handwriting that gets smaller over time, especially in teens, can be a significant indicator of anorexia.

Direction of handwriting slant indicates optimism or pessimism.

The height of the t-bar in handwriting reflects self-esteem and personal standards.

Detecting lies in handwriting is possible through observing odd spaces on the page.

Transcripts

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before beginning this video i just need

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to say that i will

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occasionally be going over handwriting

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traits that are indicators of

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eating disorders mental illness past

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trauma suicide along with

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other sensitive topics but i want to

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assure you that i do not go into any

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graphic detail

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so i don't think this will be an issue

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for anyone

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but if you would prefer to play it safe

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and skip over when i mentioned this

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stuff then pause the video

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and i have made a guide in the

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description that states what times i

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will be talking about

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certain um sensitive topics so you can

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watch the video and enjoy it safely

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without being afraid of

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getting caught off guard or being

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triggered and last disclaimer

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is don't judge my handwriting i know it

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looks like extra crazy right now but

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that's just because i'm writing on a

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graphic tablet

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that i'm still getting a hang of using

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so

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uh leave me alone okay let's get into it

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i'm gonna start with slants these are

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pretty easy to see

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even if you remember nothing from this

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video and only remember slant you'll

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still be able to understand a lot about

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a person

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just by looking at slants a forward

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slant is

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a person who doesn't hold their emotions

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back from people

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a slight forward slant is generally the

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norm but if it's a pretty extreme slant

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this indicates impulsivity such as

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making emotional decisions or not really

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understanding social boundaries

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a la over sharing or just physical

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social boundaries like standing too

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close to people when you're having a

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conversation

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a straight up and down handwriting is a

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head over the heart type of person who

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is

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logically thinking collected essentially

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the opposite of

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impulsive a back slant is an

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indicator of past trauma or what my

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favorite graphologist mike mandel

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love you mike would call damaged goods

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now this doesn't mean that people

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without a backsland haven't

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experienced trauma or seen some

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they were just able to cope with it

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better most likely because they either

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had good friends or came from a good

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household

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or had overall better coping methods the

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difference

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is people who have backslash are still

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being affected

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by their trauma unlike people without

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back slants

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who either haven't experienced trauma or

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were able to heal oh

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next zones there are three zones to a

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person's handwriting

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and they happen to be very similar to

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the

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freudian three components of

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psychoanalysis if you're familiar with

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that

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zone one is thinking future planning big

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brain stuff the super ego

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zone two is the social zone it

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represents day-to-day communication

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small

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stuff you know social things that would

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be the ego

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interpersonal relationships zone three

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is the

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id it represents your relationship to

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money sex power

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clout friends food all the like lusty

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things

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and if you have handwriting with big

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lower zones

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you know this means you would have a

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huge sex drive you need a lot of money

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and friends to be happy and content

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if if we want to get more specific into

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lower zone

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traits if you have some crazy lower

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zones happening

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like twists and corkscrews and curly

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whatnots

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this indicates bizarre sexual fetishes

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a different specific trait to look at in

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the lower zones

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is what expert graphologists call the

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felons claw

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there's what it looks like and different

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graphologists will butt heads

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on what this trait means some say that

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this is a trait of manipulation and

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deception

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given that around what 80 percent of the

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people in prison have this trait

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but graphologists also know that this

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trait shows up in young women

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and teenage girls who are starting to

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discover their sexuality and have sex

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for the first time

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so they also exhibit the felons claw

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trait

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what is agreed upon for both sides is

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that

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people with the felons claw trait have a

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deep

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rooted guilt and they

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often engage in self-destructive habits

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that basically

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punish themselves that's enough for the

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lower zones as mentioned the middle zone

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represents day-to-day communication and

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if your handwriting is mostly in the

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middle zone

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hi yes your handwriting is mostly in the

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middle zone

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uh then you're most likely a student um

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because that's what being a student is

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all

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okay talking about the

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if you have dominant upper zones then

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this means that you

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do a lot of thinking not necessarily a

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lot of

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doing but you do a lot of thinking i've

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met a lot of psych majors

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that have dominant upper zones people

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who really like philosophy

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next thing that's easy to notice right

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off the bat looking at a person's

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handwriting

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is their baseline if it's a little wavy

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then that's okay that means that this

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person doesn't exactly know what they're

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doing

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but you know that's pretty normal it's

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concerning though if it's all over the

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place and like super wavy then

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this means this person is just a hot

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mess um

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if it's a pretty straight baseline then

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this means that this person is probably

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very responsible dependable

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reliable however it's very concerning if

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it's like

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straight as a ruler and it looks like

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perfect because it indicates tension

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suppression concealment and

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it's almost like this person is a

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ticking time bomb uh

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this person is trying so hard to get

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everything right that they suppress all

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the bad stuff and then it just

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comes lashing out like when they're

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drunk or when they're angry or otherwise

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next thing the distance between letters

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represents one's relationship to their

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emotions

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while the distance between words

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represents one's relationship to others

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if the space between words are small

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this indicates

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extroversion keeping people close but if

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it's taken to the extreme then this

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person is

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most likely overbearing words that are

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more spaced out

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indicate introversion but if they're

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spaced

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out to the extreme this indicates

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paranoia

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and the fear of people next up let's

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talk about aggression

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um aggression is seen in handwriting

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that has a lot of spikes

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and you can also notice aggression by

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how much pressure

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how much pressure the pencil is on the

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paper

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okay oh so now you're going to leave

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handwriting that is more round and loopy

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in nature

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indicates imagination creativity however

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notice

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where there are loops where it isn't

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needed

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um if there are any entanglements in o's

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a's or any letters with

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a loop if there are these extra

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entanglements happening

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then this indicates secrecy versus an

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open loop which represents

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honesty openness etc on the subject of

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a's and o's

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um and this is kind of a weird one but

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look at if they're closed all the way um

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and look at to the degree of which

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they're open this

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indicates an inability to stop talking

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and a preference for oral sex

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um next trait is note when there's a mix

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of

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capitals and lowercase letters this

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indicates

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psychopathy um of course like all traits

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it has to be consistent to

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even be worth noting

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on like for example i was analyzing a

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friend's writing

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and he gave me his diary to look at and

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there were like

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one or two pages that had a mix of

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lowercase and capitals

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but this is no reason to be concerned

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because it's not a reoccurring thing

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um he was just more likely in a state

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a very heightened emotional state when

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writing on these pages

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which i found out later that he was and

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there are a few exceptions to the

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capitals

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lower case letter mixie trait such as if

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there are like random capital k's

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in your letter like in like in the

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middle of a word

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um where there aren't supposed to be

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this just indicates an aversion to

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authority like bosses teachers etc

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next let's look at the margins the norm

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is to start at the red line and then

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right until the blue line or a little

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bit past the blue line

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but a person who starts before the red

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line

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this indicates that a person who likes

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to make their own rules

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and it's a trait that often appears in

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the writing of criminals

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i did meet one person who actually

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started writing like

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well after the red line like practically

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in the middle of the

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page i don't know what expert

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graphologists would say on this

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but what i would say given what i know

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about graphology the handwriting i've

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seen the people i've met my theory would

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be that this is a person who

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purposefully distances themselves

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from society last thing about margins

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is if a person perfectly lines up their

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writing with the blue line

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this is essentially the same trait as

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the person who has a

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perfectly straight bass line this

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indicates they're a ticking time bomb

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and you have no idea

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when they might lash out next big

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writing versus small writing

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big writing is a person who is

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extroverted and their personality is

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very presentational

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they want to make an impression this is

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the same is also true if they put like

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hearts over the eyes or stars

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small handwriting indicates introversion

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and funny enough people who make bombs

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also have consistently small handwriting

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this doesn't mean that all people with

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small handwriting

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make bombs it's like a rectangle is a

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square but a square is

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not a rectangle or the opposite i don't

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you know what i'm saying

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most importantly keep an eye out for

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handwriting that gets smaller and

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smaller over time

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especially in teens because this is

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actually

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the biggest indicator of anorexia in

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um graphology on a different note look

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at the direction of someone's

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handwriting

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if the t-bars are angled up or the bass

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lines curve upwards

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this indicates optimism downward angles

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indicate pessimism depression

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on the subject of t-bars how high you

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put that t-bar indicates

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how much you believe in yourself how

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high you set the bar for yourself or how

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high your self-esteem

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is now moving on to signatures they

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don't work by the same rules as

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what we just covered in this entire

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video

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uh because signatures actually don't

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really represent who we

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are they represent who we want society

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to see us as

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for example if you have a signature that

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looks nothing like your

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regular handwriting this person is

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either performing

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figuratively they they have that

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performative personality they're not

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really showing you who they really are

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the exception is that that's just their

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job

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aka they're an actor they're a comedian

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they're

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an artist but that's really the only

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exception but if you have a signature

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that's like the same as your

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regular handwriting then what you see is

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what you get you might not like it but

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authenticity another thing that you can

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pick up in signatures

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is you can actually tell who has daddy

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issues

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just by looking at their signature if

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you look at how close

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or far a person's first name is from

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their last name this represents how

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close they feel to their family more

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specifically

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the father because that is the father's

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last name right

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um however if this is like a married

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woman

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and and she took her spouse's last name

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then this would represent

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how close she feels to her partner also

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look at if there's any anything that's

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crossed out or scribbled out in any way

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um so if the last name is crossed out

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this

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indicates that you know not only do they

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feel distant from their family

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but they want to cut out their family

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entirely

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it gets more concerning though when you

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see the whole

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name being crossed out uh this is a the

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trait indicating suicide this trait

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happens from when a person who used to

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underline their signature which is

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a trait that indicates leadership and

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responsibility reliability etc

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competence

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but then it travels up and eventually

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crosses out the name entirely

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please talk to people if you see people

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with this trait in their signature and

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it might be socially inappropriate to

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bring up like hey are

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are you suicidal but i think it's better

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to be safe and sorry and personally i

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don't really mind making someone

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uncomfortable if it

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if it means someone gets the help that

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they need

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right um

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oh and last thing about signatures this

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is just a theory of mine given what i

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know about graphology the people i've

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met etc

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but if the first and last name is very

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close but it's to the point where it

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looks like the last name

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is almost taking over the first name and

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this is just my theory i don't have a

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degree in this

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but i would say that this is a person

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whose family is swallowing them whole

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like practically suffocating them um so

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that is my little theory

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oh and lies lies i almost forgot

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about detecting lies in handwriting you

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can do that

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lies are seen on the page when there's

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an odd

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space happening this happens because

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your hand stops writing because your

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brain is coming up with the lie but then

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the hand keeps moving anyways

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that that present was really uh great

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that's that's how lies show up i think

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that's everything

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that was a lot of talking next time i

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make a graphology video it won't be so

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fast and dirty

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but i really wanted to make the video

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that i wish

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that i had at my disposal when i was

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learning about

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graphology just to like get a quick

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fast informative video on graphology

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stuff

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so here it is i realize now that i

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really wasn't able to

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cover everything nor was i able to go

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into depth about anything

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but i did my very best leave a like for

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i'm obsessed with this stuff

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um thank you for your time

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