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Graphology

Graphology is the physiological analysis of handwriting. you might know this from the movie sherlock holmes a British dram and crime movie perhaps this topic got my attention from the event when homes do a physiological analysis of professor Moriarty. This is developed in the late 1800 by Abb Jean-Hippolyte Michon. in this we study and observe the way of writing and pressure of the stroke.

My opinion

altho I am no one to judge the faithful and hard work of people's life but I think it's right in some way because while writing our conscious brain think what to write and the subconscious brain move our pen. so according to me, it's a deep analysis of someone behavior this can certainly reveal the truth of subject the might subject also not aware of.

Lowercase T's

There's something to the saying "dot your i's and cross your t's." Dresbold and Sassi agree that failing to cross your T all the way means you're a procrastinator. Crossing your T high on the stem means you set high goals, while lower placement means you could dream a little bigger.

Lowercase I's

The placement of the dot can convey quite a bit, according to Dresbold. Direct placement above the stem reveals loyalty. Leftward dots indicate caution and stagnation, with no spontaneity. High and free marks mean you have big ideas — but you're also in a hurry.

Size

The amount of space your script takes up reveals info too. Large printing characterizes attention seekers, while small writing points to a person who prefers staying out of the spotlight. Teeny-tiny scrawl might mean a person's retreating from society completely, Dresbold says.

Slant

Which way do your words lean? Right indicates an outgoing, future-directed personality, Sassi says. Left means you're a more reserved observer. As for straight up and down, you're very rational and always think things through, Dresbold states.

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