Graphology & physical drive

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Graphology & physical drive

Graphology is a science which uses handwriting to analyze personality traits and character. The base for this is that the human subconscious expresses itself through various means and handwriting is one of them. Graphology taps into this and exploits it to unveil the subconscious secrets.

Of particular interest to me has been how graphology can be used to determine about one’s personality just by looking at the way they write there y’s and g’s. Here is a small exercise:

Take a piece of paper and write “graphology” on it. Now focus on your y’s and g’s written in “graphology”.

Socially Selective - Graphology tells us that long, narrow loops in y’s and g’s point towards socially selective.

Physical Frustration- Incomplete lower loops give away the frustration in the writer.

Likes Variety- Long, wide lower loops extending deep into the lower zone shows that the writer likes variety and has strong physical drives.

Jealousy- Using graphology you can immediately point to the jealous, possessive nature of a writer. The tight beginning loop (almost square) always gives this away.

Imagination- Large, wide loops reflect strong physical imagination and a tendency to exaggerate and imagine.

Fear of success- Using graphology we know that down turned “y” or “g” which does not cross the baseline is evident of fear of success.

Antisocial- This is evident when the lower loops of “g’s” and “y’s” are retraced completely.

Aggressiveness- Graphology tells us that hard right upstrokes shows aggressiveness. People like these need competitive sports and even violence as outlets.

This exercise helps one gain insight into graphology. The above examples are just the tip of the iceberg. The art of graphology requires one to practice and experiment before one can claim authority on it.

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