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/> </a></div><p>I was bored of working on my projects and decided to do a graphology examination. The only things that are required are a writing utensil and an unlined piece of paper. Just write a paragraph or two and examine your writing style.</p><p
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/> Details: Little space represents that thoughts might be a bit jumbled. On the other hand, large space represents sharp perception and meticulousness.</p><p><strong>Line Levels</strong>: Straight to slightly ascending<br
/> Details: Someone who writes in an exactly straight line could be rigid and methodical, to the point where he/she sees being emotional as having a lack of discipline. Mostly straight lines speak well of a person’s level of self-control and success in a variety of trades. If the baseline slopes upward as you write from left to right, graphologists would say that you have a positive outlook and are generally enthusiastic and determined.</p><p><strong>Slant of Writing</strong>: Vertical<br
/> Details: A lack of slant in writing suggests that you’re guided by logic more than your emotions.</p><p><strong>Size of Writing</strong>: Small<br
/> Details: This type of writing often belongs to someone with a high concentration level and a superior attention to detail. They operate best when given one task at a time and the ability to tackle it alone.</p><p><strong>Signature Legibility</strong>: Illegible<br
/> Details: Possibly indicates that the person isn’t all that interested in being publically recognized.</p><p><strong>Signature Spacing</strong>: Small to no gap<br
/> Details: The bigger the gap, the more a person is attempting to remove him or herself from a familial identity and focus on an individual one.</p></blockquote><p>Pretty interesting that you can get so much information about just the way someone writes or signs their name.</p> <img
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