Graphology is a science with its basis just like all the other sciences; empirical, and scientific exploration of hypothesis and experimentation.
The various character traits that match up with the various graphological traits have been thouroughly tested through the traditional scientific methods.
Graphology is a science and should be best left to experts in the field. It takes years of study and training to become a qualified graphologist. However, there are
simple and logical explanations that can show you; how and why graphology works, and the implications for its practical uses.
The following handwritings are samples of famous people. We have provided a mini-analysis of some of the main features of these writings. It is for the purpose of
your review. In no way is this to be determined as a complete and in-depth analysis. We have chosen a variety of samples purposely selected for their unique graphology
characteristics and others simply because of their fame. Please enjoy these as they are meant only for the purpose of public interest.
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This sample is written in German, but it is irrelevant. The same scientific rules apply regardless of the language.
This may be hard to see, but we see extraordinary form level, tremendous speed, and excellent coordination. This is
free hand and fast. The baseline is slightly rising, the spatial arrangement is crowded, but well organized. There is tri-zonal
balance, and the upper zone is emphasized.
Like Darwin from page 1, Einstien was a genius, however, Einstein's mind never stopped to breath, and he could fluidly continue
a multitude of thoughts non-stop; coordinating and formulating his thoughts while incorporating new ideas into the mix.
Einstein was adventurous, and multi-dimensional. He had an elegance about him, and was able to mix socially. He was not a loner
or a hermit like many other scientists. He was a stubborn and defiant, but he was not arrogant. His writing is flexible, and there is release and looseness
in the rhythm; so Einstein was not uptight or rigid. He had an easy manner about himself, and while he had a great deal of pride; he did not
flaunt his immense intellect. He did get into many arguments, as he was stubborn and stuck to his intellectual ideas. He liked to be around people,
and he was constantly active, involved in one project or another. There was no let up in his busy schedule.
Einstein had excellent manual dexterity, but I am uncertain how he displayed it. The overall coordination of the writing betrays a highly coordinated
person. He had tremendous optimism, and drove steadily along until he reached his goals.
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