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posted on: Oct 29, 2018 2:02PM

Are a pointer to whether you are socially active, aggressive generous or a curious person When the terminal strokes (i.e. endings) of words rise it’s a sign of aspiration and pleasant disposition. When found in a rounded handwriting it means that the writer is a socially active person. Such writers always have other people around them in order to be happy and they tend to act in such a way that others are attracted to them. When the final stroke on a word is flung downward, sometimes ending in a thick, black blob it’s an indication of obstinacy, aggressive attitude and bad temper. The downward trend points to the negative direction the disposition takes.
A long horizontal ending indicates generosity and curious temperament and if it’s hooked as it often happens, it shows tenacity of purpose. In a heavy pressured hand it reveals possessiveness and is frequently accompanied by signs of suspicion.
Short, blunt endings show abruptness and bluntness. In a vertical hand this may mean curtness sometimes to the point of rudeness. The person is usually opinionated and not easily swerved from his convictions. Other endings are usually a variation of these.
A long horizontal ending indicates generosity and curious temperament and if it’s hooked as it often happens, it shows tenacity of purpose. In a heavy pressured hand it reveals possessiveness and is frequently accompanied by signs of suspicion.
Short, blunt endings show abruptness and bluntness. In a vertical hand this may mean curtness sometimes to the point of rudeness. The person is usually opinionated and not easily swerved from his convictions. Other endings are usually a variation of these.



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