Here I’m analysing the handwriting sample (pic 6) of one Ramesh who sent me the scanned copy of his handwriting via email. I won’t go into a detailed analysis here, but I would like to say that Ramesh is a highly impatient person who lives for the day. He does not foresee the consequences of his actions and tends fall into trouble more often than not. If doing something makes him feel good for the day, he will do it without caring what will happen after that. The reason is: he does not give a damn to what others think. Absolutely carefree and indisciplined. But that’s not to say that he is happy doing that. He is unhappy in his professional as well as personal lives.
At professional level, he finds his future bleak, and at the personal level he is facing issues with his partner. Besides, he has not been able to forget a past relationship.
Ramesh is too famous among his friends, but he feels he is not appreciated in his own family. Ramesh feels that when he was a child his parents (or the parent figure) did not support him emotionally. It’s possible that when he badly wanted to be around his parents, they were not around. I see in his writing that over the past few months, he has become quite irritable and loses his temper too fast.
POP A PEN KILLER
Ramesh, I must say that you ought to let bygones be bygones. Write “I will get going and have my way” on ruled paper for 30 days at a stretch. Keep a margin
of one inch on your left and make sure your g’s and y’s don’t remain hanging: they should come all the up and their bottom should be soft and round (see pic 7). And let me know what changes you experienced. All the best!.
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