Does he show his real persona? Perhaps no. In public life, Rahul Gandhi has a tendency to hide his real persona. See his illegible signature. It shows that at times, he will project himself as a completely different person just to appear right and up-to-date. This means he can hide his motives, and it will be difficult for not-so-close people to figure out what’s going on in his mind. Sometimes, Rahul, who lacks enthusiasm (notice short t-bars), just promises things impulsively, and can’t keep commitments. So, this is where he will act like a typical politician! One more thing: Rahul’s illegible signature shows he is not interested in communication. That also means he won’t like if you come up with new ideas. An illegible signature can bring him troubles and controversies the way it did for his father, Rajiv Gandhi, who also had illegible signature. Writers with illegible signatures have a tendency to indulge in underhand dealings (read Bofors scam). So, Rahul ought to watch out and he should try making his signature legible.
Does he like Gandhi surname? No, he does not. Notice a truncated Gandhi in his signature. This means that Rahul does not like to be associated with anything which Gandhis have been doing over the years. He feels a strong need to detach himself from the name and disown the legacy that has earned criticisms from various quarters. So, one thing is certain. Rahul won’t behave like any of the Gandhis so far.
Is he commitment phobic? Yes, Rahul baba is scared of commitment, which is probably one of the reasons why he has not married yet. Notice the wide spacing between words and the lack of connection between letters. Such a writer faces difficulty in establishing close relationships. Frequent breaks between letters suggest breaking of connection between himself and others. At times, Rahul thinks it is easier to manage his affairs alone rather than bother getting involved with others. But because Rahul loves to reach out, it’s possible he was the one who approached the object of his affection, but as things went on he started showing fear of commitment. This is what he told a newspaper just before becoming an MP for the first time:
“My girlfriend’s name is Veronique not Juanita,” laughs Rahul, “She is Spanish and not Venezuelan or Colombian. She is an architect not a waitress, though I wouldn’t have had a problem with that. She is also my best friend.” He met her in his university in England. Has he already proposed to her? “Hmm”, he answers with a huge smile, “I am not sure when I will be settling down.”
Also read: Sonia Gandhi’s handwriting analysis
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