If you have ever wondered what the squiggles and strokes in a line of ink say about personality, or if you are a handwriting professional who learned the "trait-stroke" method, Reading Between the Lines, Decoding Handwriting, will introduce you to a new way to look at handwriting and understand personality. The gestalt method versus trait-stroke is the difference between viewing an object under a microscope that offers a very small field of vision, and a telescope that shows the bigger picture.
One is not better than the other, they simply appeal to different thinking styles. Trait-stroke analysts are more comfortable with an atomistic step-by-step approach, building up a picture of personality one stroke at a time. Gestaltists are more conceptual thinkers who look at space, form, and movement, learning to recognize the whole personality at a glance.
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Another free book I'll never read
Thanks, now i can decode the Liber Primus
Free horsesh*t.
Hey, it's normally $2 a bag near where I live
When was the last time you received a hand note from someone you would actually like to know their personality?
Wtf is this Facebook sharer that came up between ozbargain and Amazon? Blink and you miss it. Tried again and no issue.
Have I somehow gotten a virus on my phone..
You may have a virus 😣. When I click on the link it goes straight to Amazon (the url goes straight to Amazon). Check you system files on your phone and maybe download Malwarebytes for a quick scan.
Did you end up having a virus or malware on your phone?
Username does not check out
Lol.
No, not according to malwarebytes.
That's good to hear.
The upward strokes on the 'p', the 'j', the 'm', indicate a genius level intellect, while the flourishes in the lower zone denote a highly creative, yet meticulous nature, but if one observers the overall slant and the pressure of the writing, there's suggestion of acute narcissism, a complete lack of empathy, and a pronounced inclination toward-
Professor James Moriarty:
No.Sherlock Holmes:
Moral insanity.This is phrenology-level quackery.
I need this to read my doctor's handwriting.
Not sure why, but added it to my ever growing kindle library..
Cheers OP.