Right Writer Wrong Traits. : A Graphologist's Dilemma
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When your mother asked you to neaten up your handwriting she wasnt kidding. For the way you write has a direct impact on the way your personality shapes up. Similarly the way your letters curl on paper the pressure you apply while writing the sharpness of your strokes and other aspects of your handwriting provide a good indication of your current state of mind. Clues to your character are everywhere. From your choice of phone apps to your internets browsing history. But an aspect that reveals the deepest hidden traits of your personality is your handwriting. Each person on this earth is unique and a complicated mixture of both good and bad which has been formed by his or her actions mistakes wishes beliefs ideals etc. To say that a person is either completely good or completely bad would be naive. It is also important to realize when thinking about this question one must understand that good and bad are loose terms that mean different things to every different person. So if a person did something that was perceived by you to be good there is still the chance that another person might find that action bad in accordance to his or her ideals and life philosophy. The good news is that graphology does not just reveal an individuals hidden traits; it can also be used to modify and improve his or her personality if that individual genuinely wishes to by using graphotherapy.
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