The science of graphology deals with the connection of a person's handwriting with his character. It is far from universal, because any personality is so complex that it is impossible to learn everything about it just by the manner of writing. However, some conclusions about a person, based on the analysis of his handwriting, can be drawn. To conduct the research, give the subject a sheet of unlined paper and ask him to write a small dictation - 10-15 lines long.
Instructions
Step 1
Look at the fields. A narrow margin on the left indicates a person who is distinguished by frugality, sometimes even pettiness. At the same time, he is a loyal family man, one of those about whom they say "brings everything into the house." If the left margin is wider at the top than at the bottom, then the subject is most likely selfish and stingy. The wide left margin indicates that the person who wrote is active, generous and open. A too wide field indicates a wasteful, boastful individual, prone to splurge.
Step 2
Line up the sheet with a ruler and look at the direction of the lines. If they go straight, then the person who wrote is confident, calm, reasonable, trusting. He has a strong will and a developed sense of duty. The lines go up - the subject is decisive, brave, ambitious, set for success. Lines going down indicate a pessimistic, sentimental, insecure person. Dodgy, deceitful people write in waves. If the lines are first understood, and then omitted, then you have a fickle person who loves to take on several things at the same time. If the lines first go down and then rise, then this person does not like to get down to business, but if he does, then he seeks to finish the work faster.
Step 3
Pay attention to the slope of the letters. Strong slope to the right, i.e. practically "lying" letters, speaks of the intemperance and irascibility of the individual. A slight tilt to the right indicates a kind and sympathetic personality. A steep slope to the right (45 degrees) is done by people with a strong will and self-control, restrained and highly moral. The tilt of the letters to the left speaks of the secrecy and cunning of the owner. Letters tilted in different directions indicate insecurity, inner discord, and a good sense of humor. Handwriting without a slope speaks of the harmony and balance of the writer.
Step 4
Assess the size and shape of the letters. Large handwriting is found in sociable and open people, small - in closed and secretive. Angular letters are characteristic of selfish individuals, rounded - kind. Strong-willed, strong personalities write with strong pressure, insecure people write with weak pressure. Calligraphic writing indicates a balanced, calm, obligatory person. Agile, impulsive, energetic people write indistinctly. A sweeping handwriting is common among merry fellows and jokers.
Step 5
Evaluate the fusion of handwriting. If the letters are written together, then this speaks of the good logic of the writer. They are written separately by those who rely more on intuition. As a rule, these are people with a developed aesthetic sense. The special talent of the owner is evidenced by the handwriting, in which some lines are only partially visible.
Step 6
Look at the line endings. Large spaces that have arisen due to unwillingness to hyphenate words indicate caution. And if the line is filled to the very end and some letters are narrowed, then the owner of the handwriting feels the need to speak out.