This month’s “Handwriting Analysis Interview” has arrived. Please give yourself some time to review the handwriting samples shown on yesterday’s post, before you watch today’s interview video. If you are a student or expert in handwriting analysis, you will learn more by viewing the handwriting samples and answering the questions first.
You can find his full resolution handwriting sample in part one, located here:
http://handwritinguniversity.com/members/weekly-newsletters/morris-williams1/
Contains: Morris Williams, Video. Part One and Part Two. Conclusion of interview
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I saw a lot of self-deceit and willful deceit in the handwriting specimen. These make me question the veracity of his statements in the interview. That coupled with defiance and aggressiveness, vanity, firm verticle writing, and the tendency to be closed-mouthed make me believe he retains his true feelings telling the rest of the world what he feels they want to hear. His father has a strong influence on him and his persistent nature. He seems to have a tenacious hold on his purposes and directions, but I believe he may have trouble bringing his ambitions to fruitation. He is an individualist, but a troubled one.
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Bart, I think Morris’s interview was an eye opener for me because as you said yourself, the handwriting reveals a somewhat different person than what this man told us he was.
If I met Morris in person according to the way Morris thinks he acts, I would really like him and would invite him to dinner. He seems very likeable and trustworthy but his handwriting seemingly reveals otherwise!
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Yes, I definately agree with the fact that he presents himself as amild and friendly and honest person but that is contrary to his writing which shows aggresssiveness and dishonesty! As far as being closeto his father, I PERSONALLY feel that he has had issues with him in his youth but is going forward with life placing his father where he THINKS he is supposed to be.
The signs of wanting to be different would result from his up bringing. His defiance is ingrained from youth. He felt he had a reason and a right to express his thoughts through defiance and writings. This would not be so if there wasn’t any problem with the father figure. He possiblly felt he could not meet up with what was expected of him when he was a child..
Basicly, a person who feels the need to lie or give an impression that he is what he is NOT is a result trying to be accepted and by what he percieves others might want to hear, but not reality. As far as trust.. his puts alot of emphasis on the fact that his WIFE is one to be trusted, showing that he does have little or NO trust in other perple, another revealing trait through handwriting analysis. Another trait I have noticed is that if you were to gage his slant it varies dramatically which shows the possibility of being bi-polar.
And BArt, along with touching his nose, did you notice that he covered his mouth when he spoke about his wife? that is usually a sighn of wondering if he shoud say it or not..
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Due to the nature of Security work, the creative imagination of a writer and Morris’ physical stature, I feel that he is an educated man who has made great strides to harmonize and express that harmony of his finely tuned personality. As he stated, many stories dealing with his career are confidential and therefore secret, perhaps only shared with his trusted wife. Poetic expression is very important to him as well as having those writings read by a selected audience. Also, he knows his bodily strength yet has the discipline to remain gentle and compassionate as rightly seen in the space within the lower case t’s. Mr Williams values his originality, he is happy that he is unique (smiling o’s); I find him most certainly trustworthy for he is a smart man who has been highly trained to keep the confidence of others who trust him to do so. Bravo, dinner approved…
Barbara Wayne
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I had the feeling that he approaches life cautiously, hoping to present an acceptable personality, while the inner man is struggling with issues from his past and with issues that are upsetting his perceived image.
Underneath the surface, there are emotions that are in conflict with his public image and which are in an inner battle within his conscience.