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Handwritting Analysis
September, 1983
Analyist: Gloria Barajas, Official D.B International Fan Club Newsletter
Website Source, Internet

Your personality your emotions your intellect your energy-- all these things, and more, are at the stub of your pen.

Often, people insist that their handwriting changes from day to days and, therefore, it can't be analyzed accurately. Such people are wrong, The basic characteristics of a handwriting remain the same; what changes is the writer's moods and because writing does reflect mood, the script will vary in its slant or its slope, etc, Its basic features don't change, and a professional graphologist would recognize the same hands no matter on what day or in what mood it was written. You can't change the basic writing any more than you can change the shape of your nose.

* The SIZE of the handwriting is the first thing to consider when it is analyzed. The size of the writing is a gauge to the writer's intellect ability to concentrate, aptness for details-- to the person's over-all approach to life. For DIRK- Most people write medium-sized there is nothing significant here until we compare it with the other factors,

* OPTIMISM & PESSIMISM are revealed in the base line of handwriting DIRK's writing runs uphill-- indicating the writer feels cheerful optimistic, ambitious; feels quite literally an upsurge of hope, energy.

Note: Remember that most people's moods are temporary and the script you observe reveals only how the person felt at the time of the writing

* The SLANT. The direction in which handwriting slants is another clue to the writer's basic approach to life. The slant of the writing indicates that which we allow to control us: our heads or our hearts, our intellect or our emotions. DIRK's writing is right or forward slant writing-- indicating more heart than head control. This usually reveals a person who is affectionate sensitive, emotional; someone who genuinely likes and enjoys being with other people, A man whose writing slants forward is the kind who joins clubs, carries a picture of his wife, keeps his old Navy uniform. For example, DIRK kept his Whitman College jacket after he graduated.

* CONNECTING THE LETTERS. People who reason well are usually those whose thinking is logical, rather than intuitive; whose thoughts follow methodically in an unbroken sequence Connecting every letter just as they connect every thought. For DIRK: Unbroken letters in handwriting are a key clue to someone whose mind is extremely literal and logical; He is the person who never Jumps to conclusions, and who probably scoffs at intuition. People who connect all of their letters are generally quite practical and precise; this is the writing of a person whose strength lies in executing ideas, not in dreaming them up.

* MARGINS & LEGIBILITY. Indicates control of the pen, Script spaces like DIRK's indicate someone whose thinking is organized; whose thoughts are neither jumbled, nor controlled rigidly, His spacing is like most people's-- not going to either extreme

* SHAPE OF LETTERS. DIRK's letters (rounded and angular within the same writing) point to someone who is easy-going yet will fight for their rights when it is necessary. This writer is not overly ambitioust but he is not without initiative. When pressed to do so he will rise to the occasion.

* HAND PRESSURE/ DIRK uses a medium-weight pressure when writing. A person who is equally fond of people and things, neither shy or pushy, inactive or overly active. In short, he is well-balanced and an uncomplicated person.

*LOOPING THE LOOP. For DIRK: High wide loop (as in the Ilk"), This writer is sensitive, showing an emotional nature, often with musical ability.

*CAPITAL LETTERS. For DIRK: Old-fashioned capitals. He shows a respect for tradition & a simple way of life.

* SMALL LETTERS. For DIRK: The �d� and �t� are made with a loop. It shows again a sensitive person* Emotional in nature, the more open the loop (at the time of writing), the more open to flattery.

* T�ING OFF. For DIRK: He crosses the t-bar to the left, This means that he sometimes "puts things off til later. He can be indecisive.

* The I's HAVE IT. Many of the traits and attitudes indicated by the writer's t-bars will be evident by the way he "dots" the letter �i�. For DIRK: He dots the "ill high above the letter-- showing imagination. One of the dots is to the right which means that he is also adventurous. The second dot is long-- almost a slash-- showing enthusiasm.

SUMMARY: We see that DIRK BENEDICT's handwriting shows him to be somewhat emotional and impulsive, He is easy-going and occasionally given to being adventurous. Yet he is well-disciplined and he is true to his long-term values and goals.

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