Manifestations of human character are ubiquitous. This is a way of thinking, and speech, and behavior. Even handwriting can tell not only what a person wanted to write, but also what he felt at the time of writing a message. If you want to analyze the character of yourself or your friend, write a small message of any content on a blank sheet of paper without lines.
Instructions
Step 1
The size of the letters indicates self-esteem. Moreover, small letters come from the pen of suspicious people, and large letters come from those who are unsure of themselves, with low self-esteem. On the same basis, it is possible to determine the direction of a person inward (introverts prefer small letters) or outward (an extrovert's handwriting is large).
Step 2
The shape of the letters. Elegant, calligraphic handwriting is characteristic of pedantic people who love order. In general, the less understandable the handwriting, the less accurate the person is. Sometimes illegibility speaks of the author's nervousness. Rounded letters are typical for open people, sometimes they speak of low self-esteem of their owner.
Step 3
The lines are rarely kept straight, in most cases they are directed up (for optimists or in a good mood) or down (for pessimists and, accordingly, in a bad mood). Equality accompanies people who are calm, balanced.
Step 4
The fields reflect the attitude towards material goods. The smaller they are, the stingier the writer. Uneven fields, as well as uneven handwriting in general, indicate that in other aspects of life a person is also prone to swings: in mood, in activity, in relation to life values.
Step 5
Slope letters. Most of the Russian-speaking people write with a tilt to the right. The stronger the slope, the more tired a person experiences. Almost "lying" letters indicate the need for rest. However, sometimes this is just an indicator of the writer's laziness or relaxation.
Step 6
Individual features of handwriting, such as the special spelling of certain letters, linking methods and other small details, can be read by a handwriting specialist - a graphologist.