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This handwriting includes ideas such as pride, thinking patterns, anger, vanity, sense of humor, and even temper. Do you agree?
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The writer has an extreme amount of pride and vanity. He/she is a quick, enthusiastic and optimistic thinker. At times can get agitated and impatient, and is a bit stubborn. Enjoys learning new things of a philosophical nature.
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Perhaps I am wrong in my way of thinking but a lot of the “s” look almost “shark toothed. Anyone else think so too?
Also wonder if this person may have had some lessons in flying instruction because of the high t stems. I know that these high t stems often are found in people who are pilots. You know, their heads in the clouds so to literally think.
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Sonnet. Yes, the lower case s does resemble a shark tooth. That would be the opposite of a yielding personality. Have flying instructions? I know you never read that in any of the Handwriting University material. I would suggest you stick to the 100 primary traits and start making metaphors based on the core psychological meaning of the primary trait… not what it might appear to be on paper. That is a very beginner “gestalt only” habit which you should erase immediately. A huge majority of highly successful people who plan ahead have high t-bars. Professional pilots tend to have an good ability to focus and concentrate… thus smaller middle zones than average.