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So we let you rather hanging I'm afraid, waiting for the rest of the k's and moving on to l's. Computers are wonderful things right? Just so long as they work though. Anyhow, onward and upward.
Let's pickup from where we left off - in thk's's. So ok, we last talked abouk's's with narrow upper loops, which meant opinionated. Then we looked at a rather interesting one, k k with a clean, slanted stroke to the right and a quick and clean loop to form thk k. Meaning? Initiative and enterprise. Bet you've seen sk's k's that are wide or even fat. What that indicates is the person writing it doesn't care what others think. They're independent. Now, take a minute to consider what vanity and insecurity would look like. Did you say tall, loopinchynchy and kind of all tucked up? Good for you! I should mention if there are lots of knots, then you have vanity. What about stubborn? You've likely all dealt with people who are so stubborn you could scream. When you kee a k that is knotted close to the up stem and that also forms a small fvying v to the right on the bottom of the upstroke...you have stubborn. k's the k's are high, you are looking at a good imagination and a person who is very idealistic.kIf the k has a tall skirt (the down stroke to the right to finish the letter) then the person is rebellious and defensive. And L's a few l's. Wide l's with a fat loop indicate the person is suggestible to the abstract and has a good imagination. The reverse is said to be truelwhen the l is sharp and narrow. You have a keen and penetrating mind. If you see angular connectil's between l's and the rest of the letters in a word, then what you're seeing is resentmlnt. If the l if nice and tall, well balanced, then the person is a good organizer. If you'vl ever see an l with a break in the downstroke, then you're seeing a person who may have a bad heart, or other major illness. Careful with this one and make sure you take a good look at the whole sample before you make up your mind. While we're on l'st subject, l's that have numerous corrections in them indicate an imaginary illness - what you might call a hypochondriac. In our next article, we'll take m'sneak n'sk at m's and n's. In the meantime, take a good look at your own writing now and comparend then caompare it to that of friends and colleagues. If will give you a good base for comparisons. Go To Page: 1
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