Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Handwriting analysis of Donald Trump



I don't agree with this graphologist. Sharp points don't necessarily indicate high intelligence.




Since Donald Trump has recently won the presidential election I thought I would try to analyze his handwriting and compare with Clinton. He is known as a great promoter and businessman. For the most part his business consists of promoting his name for buildings and this preoccupation is evident in his signature.

  • Of the three zones the midzone is dominate which can indicate a focus or preoccupation with the present moment. This is supported by his Twitter usage. Twitter is a social media site where the more popular tweets change on the hour. 
  • One graphologist, Shelia Lowe,says that a dominate midzone suggests the person isn't interested in the abstract or planning. He/she is primarily interested in taking action and not why things happen. This fits Trump quite well.
  • The midzone letters are quite angular and this according to most graphologists is a sign of aggression. Trump is known for being contentious and litigious.
  • Due to his predominate midzone I wouldn't say he is overly egotistical or overly confident. Perhaps his bravado is somewhat of an act? Hillary Clinton's signature shows more confidence and ego.
  • The slant is up and down and this indicates reserve and coolness. He isn't one to let his heart rule his head.
  • The letters are very compressed and this indicates some stress or tension. One graphologist named Shelia Lowe says this suggests impetuousness and someone who overreacts to everything. This person desperately wants to be accepted.
  • The fact that the first name is enmeshed in the last is interesting. This might indicate he is very close to his family almost to the point where he doesn't make a distinction. This could be why he wants his relatives to be with him in the white house. 
  • At the end of the last name there is a stroke that comes back over the last name in a protective way. One graphologist suggests this might indicate a desire to draw attention to self.
  • The writing is on the pasty side which can mean a preoccupation with sensuality. 
  • Donald and Trump are the same size which means he doesn't see himself as more important than his family.
The overall impression of his handwriting reminds me of Himmler who I believe was one of Hitler's generals. I think Germans at that period in time tended to more of an angular style of writing. Trump's preoccupation with aggression and the military might support this to a degree.

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