When the capital letter I-self writes a lot, this is the author's image of himself. Of course, he is an extreme self-centered, arrogant.
Capital letters show culture, readers. This is the capital I found in most books.
Simple, I didn't show anything extra, just someone who insisted on the simplest necessities.
The big and ugly hook is the hallmark of egoism and greed. The writer is fully committed and willing to avoid responsibility.
I, like the number 1, represents the relationship to numbers. Often these people are found to perform well in mathematics.
When the I point is on the right side, it is called a post placed on the point. The writer's thought runs through his actions, and his writing shows speed. His impulse is to complete his mission without having to worry about the exact details.
The pre-placed i point is on the left side, showing procrastination, caution, lack of confidence, and passion. On the left, it represents the past (the author lives in the past), while the i point is on the right side of the stem - the post i point indicates the future.
Accurate, perfect, excellent judgment, excellent memory, and insistence on the details, just above the stem. This writer often has a de facto personality. Not only must he be careful to embellish me, but he should also put it where it belongs. This shows the concentration. Many judges and scientists have embellished them in this way.
The i-point just above the i-stem often appears on people who are considered very moral. They usually adopt a conservative conservative view, contrary to the author of the post i point, which is more likely to be a liberal. Post-writers let themselves go, the harsh writers in the weight of every movement.
The high flying point shows people who have high thoughts in the sky. He is usually unrealistic, but if he achieves his impossible goal, he will make a difference.
When a point is not a point, but a vertical line, it is a sign of criticism and a person who has a strong focus on principles. The shape of the point not only looks like a falling knife, but it can also be emphasized by an exclusion point.
The i-point formed by the circle reflects the weirdness - sometimes mild, sometimes not so mild. These people show a slight neurotic tendency and often cannot face reality. They often pursue fashion and are artistic. The late artist Walt Disney wrote a similar point. Interestingly, his circle i point looks very similar to the round ear of Mickey Mouse.
Very light ' i' dot means lack of willpower, may be weak or even sick, as if this person does not have enough power to embellish me. (The light t bar clearly shows the same meaning.)
When we see an i-point connected to another letter (and, in that case, any letter that requires a point or a bar), it shows a clever combination of thoughts - doing two things at once, so to speak. These are the personalities of chess players who can solve abstract and intricate puzzles and make logical commitments.
When the i point is an arc that opens on the left side, it is a sign of a neurotic, untrustworthy personality. He avoided the system. Looking at the arc of the eye to the left indicates that he lacks trust in the people he has recently participated in. (usually untrustworthy people who are not trustworthy)
When the point i is curved to the right, it is the sign of the observer. The arc itself is like an eye staring at something.
When the point is directly on the stem and heavy, it indicates good memory, reasonable judgment, and the ability to perform detailed work. You often find this writer very material and frustrated. (The heavy writing in writing expresses the material and material partnership of materialism.) With regard to depression, it seems to be a weight on the head of the writer, which brings an extra burden.
When points are more like dashes, they represent energy, worry and irritability. If you repeat these points yourself, you can almost feel vivid, irritated and a certain degree of speed. When I needed a point and accuracy was necessary, the writer waved his pen in such a way that the point became a dash. This shows that he does not care, because something is bothering him.
When i points look more like commas or curves, they are symbols of humor, wit and joy. If you look at them carefully, they are like laughing mouths.
The i without a point can simply indicate the speed (must be checked along with the rest of the write). Otherwise, no point, I show forgetfulness, neglect, neglect. The same is true for strips without strips.
Description of Genius: There is no hard rule for identifying a genius through a person's handwriting. However, some signs often appear in the scripts of like-minded men: high-top areas (without rings), and/or very small, even microscopic intermediate areas. (There is no special guidance in the lower area.)
In general, since the middle area is a social area, the larger the concentration, the smaller the concentration. Therefore, great thoughts tend to show in his handwriting the willingness to give up the social world to gain more concentration of intentions.
Since the average size of the area is 3 mm, we call it small in this size and its smaller the size, the stronger the concentration, usually at the expense of sociality.
Other common practices in genius handwriting are significant speed and 邋iness, indicating that this person's thinking far exceeds his writing, and he has no time for meticulous calligraphy.
Although a genius can put many of his T and my points to the right of the pole, he will place others very accurately, because no matter what he thinks, most of his work needs precision and speed.
The form that often appears in the writing of people with high IQ is made in the shape of Figure 8, showing the speed plus some elegance.
Can we deviate from the jurisdictional issue?
The fact that handwritten legibility and its extent are not easy to determine. We read the entire word at a time, and some of us have the entire phrase. Therefore, one or several illegible letters in a word will not prevent us from correctly guessing that the word comes from the context. As an experienced reader, we really don't mind a hand that is not completely legal. As a cartographer, we must be less tolerant.
In order to establish the legitimacy of handwriting, we must try to read word by word. Only when the handwritten proof proves to be legal in the verbatim inspection can it be legally read.
In order to explain the pattern of a hand, according to its legitimacy, we must ask ourselves why a person can choose to write, but at the same time write illegible. Oral service is the first word we think of. Let this action represent the intention of a writing person, but it is illegal to do so. Or he may think that he is so superior that reading his letters is the responsibility of the recipient; therefore, conceit and arrogance can also lead to illegible handwriting.
Or we may write a message, but we prefer to keep it for ourselves. In this case, it may be mysterious, neurotic anxiety, or psychiatric suspicion, or sometimes even complicated complex blurring of our hands. Creating a password or code writing is not trusted.
Of course, paranoia or persecution frenzy does not make the handwriting completely illegible. On the contrary, paranoia is often written very clearly, as if trying not to cause any doubt. But suddenly some isolated, illegible characters or words appeared;
They look like corrections, but the results are almost completely unrecognizable. Paranoia seems to be fanatical about improving them and worrying about things that may be misunderstood and criticized by others, but this may be part of their mental disorder, not for success but to make things worse.
People who are unrecognizable or neglected cannot be called sincere or cooperative. Because if he has nothing to hide, or really wants to be understood by the neighbors, why should he write illegible? We must assume that he does not care if we can read his letter. This is not a way of caring people. In fact, in people who have few legitimate hands, there may be inconsistencies, carelessness, (wearing), dishonesty, and even impolite behavior. Most likely, they are also not punctual, disorderly and lazy. There was a time when well-educated people, especially intellectuals, thought it would be their benefit to write legal handwriting. I think Freud interprets the doctor's illegible hand as part of their professional pride and secret; they don't want the layman to understand the notes they clearly leave to other doctors or pharmacists. However, it is conceivable that some scientists or thinkers who are very out of the world have forgotten that others may wish to read their work: (Einstein is obviously not one of them; his handwriting is legal).
People without calligraphy training can't write unclear or careless. Their writing may seem helpless and untrained, but it is usually very legal.
A person's illegible signature does not recognize any free explanation. If you can prove that the signature of the signer performing its promised decision cannot be deciphered, how much trust can you place in the document? In a sense, an illegible signature cancels the file it pretends...
Orignal From: Graphics in the Family - Lesson 5 - ' i'
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