Это видео недоступно.
Сожалеем об этом.

25 AWESOME Things Your Handwriting Says About You - Graphology Secrets Revealed!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2018
  • Do you know all the awesome things your handwriting says about you? The study of handwriting - graphology - is an amazing way to learn all about yourself and the secrets of the personality of others. These graphology secrets will give you the power to learn all about someone with just their signature. If you’ve ever wondered what does your handwriting say about you, you HAVE to watch this video! We will give you the fast facts on handwriting analysis that will totally blow your mind. Try this video as a graphology test to learn the graphology secrets that you want to know. Get ready to be amazed with these 25 Awesome Things Your Handwriting Says About you.
    If you want to learn what your handwriting says about you, then this video is a smart place to start. If you right big or small that says something about your personality! Similarly, if your handwriting slants to the left than that reveals deep personality secrets. If you write in cursive there are even more lurking in your handwriting that graphology can reveal. Pay attention to the loops in your cursive and the points on your cursive letters - this is where many of the handwriting secrets can hide. Ready to learn something new? Watch this video to learn 25 amazing things about handwriting and leave us a comment letting us know what you think about graphology!
    Full List, Photo Credits, and Sources: list25.com/25-awesome-things-...
    SUBSCRIBE - bit.ly/2uwq6BJ
    Follow us on:
    List25 Facebook - / list25
    List25 Instagram: / list25
    List25 Twitter - / list25
    List25 Pinterest: / list25
    See more Top 25 lists on our website:
    list25.com
    The handwriting of you and those your know is hiding tons of secrets that you can unlock with these graphology tips! Write something down and check out your handwriting styles and what they say about you or your friends. Have wide e loops? Seems like you’re open minded and like to try new things. Have a big and loopy l, then your handwriting says you’re relaxed and spontaneous! If you have a ton of pressure on your pen when you write, that also says something about you - and it’s not what you think! If you think the space between your letters and words is not important, then you’re wrong. Just as important as the letters you write is the space in between those letters - too much space means you could be pushing people away. Want to catch someone in a lie? Try these graphology secrets to catch even the best liar! Get ready to learn something new and see what graphology secrets are in our top 10.
    If you enjoyed our video, you’ll enjoy these List25 videos as well:
    25 Ways to Tell if Someone is Lying to You - • 25 Ways To Tell If Som...
    25 Things You Didn’t Know Could Be Hacked - • 25 Things You Didn't K...

Комментарии • 876

  • @scdriver007
    @scdriver007 5 лет назад +790

    My handwriting varys on which magazines i cut the letters out of

    • @swiss2643
      @swiss2643 5 лет назад +4

      scdriver007 lmao

    • @F-J.
      @F-J. 5 лет назад +7

      Hahaha

    • @Ryo8761
      @Ryo8761 5 лет назад +1

      Also point to your inner Dexter lmao

    • @annessacarlos6912
      @annessacarlos6912 5 лет назад

      felichia ice Age

    • @doreenwatson-read
      @doreenwatson-read 5 лет назад +1

      Scdriver007 pmsl that's too funny 😁 I snorted ha ha

  • @justarandomgirl7994
    @justarandomgirl7994 5 лет назад +309

    My handwriting tells I am a mixture of personalities

  • @undreamtsiren
    @undreamtsiren 6 лет назад +954

    My hand writing says that I'm better off typing instead. 😛

  • @danielraiber1487
    @danielraiber1487 6 лет назад +268

    My high school art teacher, Ms. Lisa Hewett, studied hand writing analysis. She would have you write about a page and half of anything at all and then she would analysis it. She was really good at it. She was never wrong with anyone in her analysis.

    • @F5_cena
      @F5_cena 5 лет назад +5

      So based off writing she could locate the future mass shooter?

    • @brucegordon5312
      @brucegordon5312 5 лет назад +28

      I had a teacher called Mrs Turtle; funny name, but she tortoise well.

    • @kailiak4271
      @kailiak4271 4 года назад +7

      @@brucegordon5312 ba-dum-bump-tsch!

    • @kritikitti3868
      @kritikitti3868 4 года назад +2

      It's 'based on'.

    • @aminanaila5337
      @aminanaila5337 4 года назад +1

      @@F5_cena lmaoooo

  • @terileebruyere3482
    @terileebruyere3482 6 лет назад +282

    My writing tends to change throughout a paragraph (up and down, hard strokes, soft strokes, loops, no loops...wow that sounds dirty..) Seems it could mean I'm flaky or have some sort of mental disorder when in reality it's just hard for me to write and sometimes my hands forget what they are doing.

    • @fetB
      @fetB 6 лет назад +17

      exactly. Its all just motor skills and ergonomy. Slight change in position or having not done it for a while, even the type of material and pencil used, changes everything

    • @ariel8535
      @ariel8535 6 лет назад +20

      I don't really know my handwriting either because whenever I write I write so fast I don't even care how my writing looks as long I can understand it

    • @regulator3334
      @regulator3334 5 лет назад +3

      Me too...I try so hard to write nice.

    • @jamesedmonds1139
      @jamesedmonds1139 5 лет назад +7

      It's almost like graphology isn't an actual science.

    • @Dreamers-63
      @Dreamers-63 5 лет назад +2

      Mine is weird too. When I write regular, my writing slants towards the left. Whereas if I'm writing I slant towards the right. I tilt my paper to the left always but I tilt my head which also changes my handwriting

  • @betabeta6335
    @betabeta6335 4 года назад +16

    “Take it with a grain if salt and not too seriously.”
    Best advice about graphology I have ever heard

  • @LadyWhinesalot
    @LadyWhinesalot 6 лет назад +90

    Handwriting is not so important in these comments as they are typed. However, it is grammar, and lack of punctuation that messes me up when trying to read them. They just do not convey the proper meaning so it is easy to misunderstand what is being said.

    • @list25
      @list25  6 лет назад +9

      That and the lack of any tone.

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh 6 лет назад +3

      The funny thing is that emojis help me convey what I am trying to say when all else fails.

    • @KitsuneoftheSands
      @KitsuneoftheSands 6 лет назад +5

      The thing I find to be funny; you made a mistake with your grammar and punctuation as well.

    • @bonneparker8448
      @bonneparker8448 5 лет назад

      Amen.

    • @miawong3379
      @miawong3379 5 лет назад

      Just saying in your sentence “However, it is grammar, and lack on punctuation that messes me up”, that comma between grammar and and is not supposed to be there..

  • @DrHaydentheFunny
    @DrHaydentheFunny 6 лет назад +540

    Most schools don’t teach cursive writing anymore.

    • @danielmonarrez6029
      @danielmonarrez6029 6 лет назад +12

      DrHaydentheFunny because most colleges want old school hand writing at some point college professors prefer your hand writing if it's special children they need computers because most college professors or old school well they all need to learn everything everyday home town false info

    • @Saitaina
      @Saitaina 6 лет назад +7

      Uh, you don't need a school to teach it.

    • @Saitaina
      @Saitaina 6 лет назад +14

      In print, or a scrible. A signature is not required to be in cursive.

    • @MysticMicrowave
      @MysticMicrowave 6 лет назад +22

      I only use cursive, but my entire class doesn't know how to read it whatsoever

    • @michaelharrison1925
      @michaelharrison1925 6 лет назад +16

      Daniel Monarrez use god damn punctuation.

  • @r.r.r9746
    @r.r.r9746 5 лет назад +70

    My handwriting is different everyday so I guess it's just following my mood?

    • @babyhussain1352
      @babyhussain1352 4 года назад +8

      I thought i am the only 1 with this thing

    • @hnah8680
      @hnah8680 4 года назад +8

      I try and copy every single handwriting i see. I like doing that.. now i dont really know what my handwriting is.

    • @magueriette
      @magueriette 4 года назад +1

      Brownfox SAME!

    • @gmcahmed
      @gmcahmed 3 года назад +1

      @@hnah8680 Oh Same. I'm in class-7 and I don't even know how is my handwriting??❓❓❓❓❓

    • @hnah8680
      @hnah8680 3 года назад +1

      @@gmcahmed You might eventually end up paying more focus on handwriting than the content of what you're writing.. it has been hard for me.. so don't let that happen.. all the handwriting analysis is just bulldog unless an expert doesn't read our handwriting cuz that's like an entire course. This vedio obv be inaccurate..

  • @jaspr1999
    @jaspr1999 6 лет назад +165

    Mike, you're sounding a LOT better! You sounded like you had strep throat and my wife and I was getting concerned at the length of time it was hanging on. Just please, get rest... We subscribers aren't going anywhere so take the time to recuperate. We did enjoy the video! My wife and I have almost completely opposite writing styles... Parkinson's on my part is pretty accurate to your description.

    • @juciypear1983
      @juciypear1983 6 лет назад +3

      What he said ^^^

    • @chookiel.998
      @chookiel.998 5 лет назад +2

      I studied graphology, and it's just for fun...

    • @kristinabaker4433
      @kristinabaker4433 5 лет назад

      There are a couple of herbal teas that can help with that too Traditional Medicinals Throat coat & Voice Tamer from Target

    • @v.mollner6911
      @v.mollner6911 5 лет назад +2

      "I WAS" - "my wife and I WERE" (was=singular) (were=plural)

    • @oanh4204
      @oanh4204 2 года назад

      Excuse me, what source do u usually refer to? I seriously want to learn about graphology. Thank you ^^

  • @Elizabeth-ux7qu
    @Elizabeth-ux7qu 4 года назад +5

    I really learned cursive from my teacher in 5th grade. He survived polio (I think that's it) but it left his right arm crippled. He's right handed, but had to rewire his brain as a leftie, and his "b" "s" "m" "o" "s" "D" "G" "H" and start of "u" if it's the first letter in a sequence were all adjusted and some were completely ... "Unique". Also, I want to mention that he did us the solid of introducing graphology to us during all of this. He was old school and a great teacher. One of the best TEACHERS (not just instructor!) I've ever met!

  • @andre-arthur
    @andre-arthur 5 лет назад +17

    4:11 “... you’re either unstable, or an unskilled writer” hahahahaha I’m surely the second one...

  • @cantin8697
    @cantin8697 2 года назад +36

    In my honest opinion, it simply tells people how you've learned to write.
    You're taught a certain style of writing while you're really young, intentionally or not. And you may keep to that. But you could also practice your handwriting further, learn to do other fonts, and experiment with different aspects. You're not just born doing a certain handwriting style; you deliberately learned to do the style you have.
    Though of course, if you're the sort of person who has developed their own style, or has deliberately modified aspects of your handwriting, your personality could control the decisions you make. For example, if you're looking at the size of your letters and decide "Hmm, I want them small", that could be because you're introverted or shy, rather than just being an aesthetic thing. Like, your introversion unconsciously makes you prefer small letters. I wouldn't completely rule that possibility out.

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos Год назад +1

      Your opinion may be honest and still untrue, founded on lack of knowledge of the subject , hypotheses,wishfúl and even logical, but wrong thinking. How many years have yu studied and worked with it?

    • @Graphologymadesimple
      @Graphologymadesimple Год назад +2

      Then why your handwriting at the start of the exam is neat and clean while at the end it's messy? There's a reason right? Your brain controls how you write. At start of exam you feel calm the reason you write neatly while at the end you write in a dirty or messy way since your brain is running fast during that time.

    • @jugsy7305
      @jugsy7305 Год назад

      It maybe due to stress or other factors that alter your handwriting in certain circumstances, but it’s such a personal thing so it’s interesting to see the perspective of how we can understand what it means to us as an individual.

    • @cantin8697
      @cantin8697 Год назад

      @@Medietos I haven't studied the link between handwriting and personality. You don't have to study this topic to know that people aren't just born knowing how to write (so, handwriting isn't innate) and how handwriting develops through education.
      I'm sorry if you've spent years learning bs like "writing on a slant means you're gay" or something, but you've been tricked, you're gullible, simple as. And this is particularly obvious when you go on multiple videos about the topic and they're _nothing_ like each other. Surely, if the hypothesis that personality controls your handwriting has _some_ merit to it, the theory would be somewhat consistent. But the only part that's even consistent is letter sizing.

    • @cantin8697
      @cantin8697 Год назад

      @@Graphologymadesimple Stress makes you act in a quicker and less careful way in general. Of course it also applies to handwriting, simply because it's an action. If you're stressed, you do other things faster too, such as typing faster. This phenomenon has nothing to do with the personality in question.

  • @ritakus9871
    @ritakus9871 Год назад +23

    I would definitely have to say your writing is going to change periodically according to the circumstances you are under.
    When I look at my journals throughout the years, the writing is always different, depending on what was taking place at that moment.

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos Год назад

      Ritakus: A real, good Graphologist can still see you through your varíants, it is said.

  • @itssomethingspecial0420
    @itssomethingspecial0420 2 года назад +2

    The fact given here for my type of handwriting matched to my personality exactly...
    I am a person who writes in average size, mixes print and cursive, puts a big pumpkin on top of 'i', my letters are never of the same height, I write straight on unruled paper, I curve the 'e' and 'l' in cursive a lot, cuts the 't' at lower point...

  • @jugsy7305
    @jugsy7305 Год назад +1

    It’s interesting in how hand writing can tell you so much about a person without that person speaking, that’s definitely worthy of a scene in a movie.

  • @rosesmith6925
    @rosesmith6925 6 лет назад +23

    Nice to know I'm not as weird as I thought for I mix print and cursive. Weirdly my cursive has two different styles of a, e and s. Often I alternate them both within the same word. I also have high anxiety and tend to ruin pens by bending them when I press too hard, even large thick pens often snap when I'm writing! lol

    • @marciturner4980
      @marciturner4980 5 лет назад +1

      I write mix print and cursive at the same time; in per word. I love how I write.
      You are not weird at all. We are just one of the few who are gifted with this ability.

    • @RinN3-.
      @RinN3-. Год назад +1

      I write mixed as well. 🤷🏼‍♀️😊

  • @kacy3684
    @kacy3684 6 лет назад +11

    I'm ambi. I mostly eat and write with left and everything else with right, but can use either for anything. My writing changes constantly, even in the same sentence at times. I Write straight up and down with big clear letters, slant right with curves, use cursive and print in the same words at times, but sometimes use one way only. Sometimes my words are tall thin and close together with straight pointy lines, sometimes it's fat and bubbly. My loops are ever changing. It is never the same. My signature changes constantly as well. A graphologist would lose their mind trying to figure me out LOL!

    • @neonwilliams5300
      @neonwilliams5300 5 лет назад +1

      I have professionally analysed your writing, and found you are most definitely a:
      Mild mannered, easy-going visionary, with lots of friends, hobbies, and a horse called Xanadu. In addition, you like subtraction, curries, fitness, and a good deal of movie watching, and, when you can fit it in, scrap-booking and road trips with the girls.
      I hope this helps,
      Yours sincerely,
      Dr. Von Oppenheimer IV.

    • @NinetyLegos
      @NinetyLegos Год назад

      Also Ambi, usually do sports left because of the advantage I get and write and eat mixed. My handwriting is quite a bit different but just similar enough you might not know which hand

  • @fyurileblanc7206
    @fyurileblanc7206 6 лет назад +12

    there is a whole lot more to all of this than you were able to cover in this video- good subject matter and well done

  • @kca_randy
    @kca_randy 6 лет назад +20

    Tell Jason good job.I was going to point out graphology is pseudoscience but when I clicked to view the sources,It said that very thing in a couple paragraphs by Jason.

    • @list25
      @list25  6 лет назад +1

      I shall!

  • @pika23
    @pika23 6 лет назад +15

    My friend had hers analyzed and was told she could be a serial killer... I guess they said she was a sociopath

    • @danielmonarrez6029
      @danielmonarrez6029 6 лет назад

      pika23 I'm pretty sure she had something stuck or being bullied go talk to her is she was bullied

    • @neonwilliams5300
      @neonwilliams5300 5 лет назад +3

      We may never know now, as soon after, her analyst went missing...still hasn't been found lol

  • @Muropfel
    @Muropfel 6 лет назад +5

    i actually sometimes have trouble writing, because I sometimes twitch. also i hold pens with 3 fingers instead of two to try to avoid the twitches messing up my writing too much. it also affects how I operate with a computer mouse (shooting in a game when i don't want to, for instance)

  • @alyssainnis4432
    @alyssainnis4432 5 лет назад +3

    Yesss, my handwriting is straight up and down, therefore, I’m logical, rational and I think things through.

  • @kaizenjhayzieokamoto7738
    @kaizenjhayzieokamoto7738 5 лет назад +1

    I researched about graphology a lot and I tried it with my friends(I did it with the whole group) and we found a side of our friends we never knew about. All of the things I told them(that I didn’t know about them) were correct

  • @danemassie3750
    @danemassie3750 6 лет назад +69

    I like the video but it’s a shame no one really writes anymore, everything is communicated through text and typed letters

    • @danemassie3750
      @danemassie3750 6 лет назад

      * * I have 2 3rd grade and a 1st grade daughters, one in public and 2 in private schools and no they are not being taught cursive. Cursive is no longer in their curriculum

    • @Xigzagamer
      @Xigzagamer 6 лет назад +3

      I personally despised cursive growing up, and still have a dislike for it. As a kid I had a lot of trouble with it, and I learned slowly, being forced to learn an entire character set, that I'll rarely use simply was not going to happen, I still can barely read it and can't write it. The very existence of cursive makes people have a hard time reading my a, because they always mistake it for a cursive 2, I've been writing my a like that for my entire life, and I can't just change the way I write it. Cursive honestly should be a skill taught at home and not in schools, it isn't a mandatory skill, and some kids are not equipped to be forced to learn it, I couldn't handle it as a kid, so I never learned it, despite it being taught in school.

    • @spudthepug
      @spudthepug 6 лет назад

      J Gamer Xone I hated it too. I don’t use it and haven’t had to use it besides signatures (which are stupid) since 1995.

    • @Xigzagamer
      @Xigzagamer 6 лет назад +1

      I don't even sign in cursive (although since I don't know how to write cursive I don't even have a choice in that ragard...)

    • @ladyi7609
      @ladyi7609 6 лет назад +4

      I will never be able to take anyone seriously who doesn't have a REAL, honest-to-goodness signature. If you "sign" using just print handwriting, that just looks like you belong in the first grade.

  • @lordbaconator8648
    @lordbaconator8648 6 лет назад +7

    wow, awesome vid! Pretty interesting to know too, hope you're feeling better after that cold Mike!

    • @Saitaina
      @Saitaina 6 лет назад

      It's not interesting to know, it's bullshit.

  • @crazyrvlady6091
    @crazyrvlady6091 5 лет назад +4

    The biggest problem w/ graphology is the lack of inclusion of physical variables. Someone w/ arthritis or beginnings of carpal tunnel have changes in their writing. Someone like me a Dyslexic, have all sorts of weird additions, and slants to their writing. We also write big in mixed messy cursive style. Unlined paper is our kryptonite. Just a few thoughts on the topic.

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos Год назад

      crazylady. The videomaker is not a graphologist, just telling a litle outline about it. Real graphology is much more nuanced, detailed nd deep than he made it out to ge, and he should have said so. There are many ways of writing a letter, signifyning different things by themselves as well as in combintion with other traits and with the whole,. A skuílled Graphologiacl therapist knows to inclyúde illnesses and ways of healing/improvong/ developing the individual.There is an indian G. who works holistically, i e mdically as well. Unfortunately, he speaks so much Indian that can't get it. bUt all his illustrations say a lot.

    • @richardbutler9217
      @richardbutler9217 Год назад

      I agree. However the main problem is the American Psychological Association and the British Psychological Society have discredited Graphology because many research studies have not found support for handwriting characteristics being related to personality or behavioral characteristics. Graphology appears to work with single subjects, such as famous people, because of confirmation bias and illusory correlation. No college or university in the U.S. offers a course, much less a degree, in Graphology.

  • @janeadams8355
    @janeadams8355 5 лет назад +1

    I am a retired Elementary School Teacher. I taught 1st and 3nd grades for 27 of the 30 years. When I write, I tend to want it to be perfect. After 30 years of trying to teach children, I know for those who are young or learning English, need to have a precision in the written language. I also volunteered to teach adults to read. They needed to have everything consistent.

  • @marlenelamarche4398
    @marlenelamarche4398 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Mike, I always thought I was an introvert. Your list showed me that I am a logical, rational, relaxed, calm, confident, detailed oriented, discreet and flexible person. That's great! ;)=)

  • @marciturner4980
    @marciturner4980 5 лет назад +3

    I have different handwriting throughout the day. It goes by what mood I'm in at that very moment when writing. My mood changes throughout the day. And it depends on how bad I really want to write. Some days I'm not in the mood but I have to do it anyway. While other times, I am into it and have relaxed writing. When I am stressed a little, it is more sloppy because I don't even care how it will appear. And when I am impatient about something, I write faster and sloppier just to get the writing done so I can get to another task.
    I don't believe most of what you said. It all first starts with how they were taught to write, what way is more comfortable for them to handle the pen/pencil while writing, and how they actually want to present their writing.
    I don't really care in how I write as long as I can still write, it's half readable, and I can still communicate through writing.

  • @goodnessgracious7323
    @goodnessgracious7323 4 года назад +2

    My handwriting differs by what each word means to me, when I'm excited about food I'm writing as the days special it gets very swirly and larger than the other words like the date etc. If I'm unsure or have doubt I press lightly and letters become hard to decipher. I love seeing how different each word is and seeking out why they.

  • @RakkoonYGO
    @RakkoonYGO 5 лет назад +2

    I have schizophrenia and my hand writing is always slanted to either side, so I guess that's pretty accurate

  • @isamirahmad
    @isamirahmad 6 лет назад +12

    Congratulations to me I have schizophrenia.
    Thx Fact verse I totally believe you even though I don't have it.
    *Don't be Salty Its like a Personality test*

  • @reeseroberts2587
    @reeseroberts2587 5 лет назад +2

    Beg to differ about the signature being a mess when the handwriting is otherwise normal. As a manager I had to sign an initial hundreds of documents every day. Over time my signature and initials became completely unreadable due to efficiency AND it made my signature nearly impossible to forge. So, not stressed, hiding something, etc. Just being efficient and security conscious. 🎅🤶

  • @meiulleyl
    @meiulleyl 3 месяца назад

    Literally everything you said about my handwriting was true... specially that if my handwriting is average sized i might be an ambivert and that if my letters and words are closer together that means i feel isolated and want to be closer to people. That is so correct. Although i identify myself as an extrovert, my handwriting is just a bit smaller than average size, cursive, slanted to the right a bit, and when written on unlined paper, usually ends up going upwards (i might add that sometimes not often i make circle instead of dots, and the indicator that I'm childlike is very true). I'm aware the possibility is that this could just be a coincidence, but i am touched by how seen i feel since normally i am so different from everyone (i love being different but not more than being understood).

  • @srkfan4ever137
    @srkfan4ever137 6 лет назад +1

    It is good that number 4 is consider normal. Because I always do a combination of printing and cursive in my handwriting.

  • @smellycat6386
    @smellycat6386 6 лет назад +9

    That I'm a stable, open minded, introvert.

  • @yetanotherjohn
    @yetanotherjohn 5 лет назад

    So cool! In a lecture about Stalin during WW2, the historian said that the Soviet leader would approve battle plans by personally signing his name across the map after it had been marked with detailed arrows and symbols representing the intended action; when he signed the huge maps, his signature was three feet tall! So... watch out for that.

  • @heatherqualy9143
    @heatherqualy9143 Год назад +1

    I sometimes put a loop in my 2, and sometimes don’t. Depends on what I’m writing with (pencil? Dry erase marker? paint? Lines need to be more distinct at times). My writing slants in different directions, because I hold my pen completely differently depending on if so am trying to write nicely. I am left handed and have horrible quick handwriting, which is a mixture of cursive and print, and no one except me can read it. If I want it pretty for a card, I flip my hand and only use cursive. If I need other people to be able to read it, I use all block letters, because they’re more legible. If I am writing for kids (I’m a nanny), I slow down and use school-perfect print to set a good example. I write at an angle on cards, because, again as a left handed person, I can’t write in a straight line. I am covering up what I’ve written as I go. If I slant it, it looks like I am crooked on purpose. All of these things I do for practical purposes, not for personality reasons. Unless it’s to say my “personality” goal is to write in a way other people can actually read it.

  • @jpsebastien
    @jpsebastien 2 года назад

    My school still teaches cursive, starting from kindergarten to grade 5, it’s actually really fun and you can make your own fonts.

  • @Bee-uy2cn
    @Bee-uy2cn 5 лет назад

    My old manager made a comment about my signature at one point. She said it constantly changes and that is a sign of someo e who struggles with inconsistencies. Never re analized my life til that comment. Never stopped re analyzing it since.

  • @will2Collett
    @will2Collett 6 лет назад +13

    nice to see and hear you again - nazzly. A grain of "salt is" the word here. It also works in a glass of warm water for sinus colds - gargling - ha ha ha =)

    • @danielmonarrez6029
      @danielmonarrez6029 6 лет назад +1

      william francis Collett colleges may force hand writing and for professional people

    • @will2Collett
      @will2Collett 6 лет назад +2

      it should be required. Like learning to read and computer skills. It's expressive, like the arts, music or math. THINK about it=)

    • @pattycake5643
      @pattycake5643 6 лет назад +1

      william francis Collett no. I gave a guy that advise about gargling salt, his throat almost closed all the way up. He had to go to the emergency room and get a shot.

    • @will2Collett
      @will2Collett 6 лет назад

      WOW!!! I'm REALLY sorry for that. It's a family custom for me. Warm water and a small amount of salt. Very sorry for that Ms Patty =(

    • @pattycake5643
      @pattycake5643 6 лет назад +1

      william francis Collett no biggy. He became a grown man and I learned a lesson, but ya, he had more than just a cold or something and probly should have gotten the shot to start with. It will stick with us forever now though.

  • @jeffcarter8945
    @jeffcarter8945 4 года назад

    Ive allways known i was different i realized that i was a good bit more intelligent than most people I've ever met and had a feeling that i may be a genius now im positive . after watching 4 or 5 videos on this subject i am 100 % i am a genious. I'm grateful for your videos i will be able to alleviate every thing around my incitement and self to a new level of confidence and positivity thank you for the inspiration my music will change many darknesses around the world

  • @jamietucker6700
    @jamietucker6700 6 лет назад

    I didn't know that Your hand writing could determine what you're an interesting video. I love your videos man! so good :D!

  • @SweetJustice
    @SweetJustice Год назад +1

    I’m a lefty and my handwriting slants to the left, I am reserved and prefer to work behind the scenes. 👍

  • @yourchannel2567
    @yourchannel2567 6 лет назад +2

    Very interesting topic, Mr. Mike. I'm not too sure how many hand writing analysts are left anymore with computers being so prevalent. With #1 on the list, maybe it could count for people typing in all caps and I thought they were just loud. Maybe another List 25 about the different ways people type or is that not a study, yet? =D

  • @ajs11201
    @ajs11201 3 года назад

    My handwriting says that I was taught how to write while in school. We were graded on letter formation as well as uniform slant--which is always to the right.

  • @maryannbrackman4338
    @maryannbrackman4338 5 лет назад

    Oh yes, right on target. I've noticed people who have their writing examined are usually found to be pretty much as their writing says they are.

  • @KG-VanityInKnickers
    @KG-VanityInKnickers 4 года назад +1

    I had a good chuckle about #6: the capital letter I and your parental relationships as it was dead on. My capital I has literally no loop at the top and a very big bottom. My mother and I have never been close and haven't spoken in about 20 years while I had a very close relationship with my dad.

  • @2dogarageoxo
    @2dogarageoxo 6 лет назад +2

    Few people write in cursive anymore which is actually a bit of a pity... I have always had better-than-average handwriting but abandoned cursive in high school, decades later I find the different forms of writing require different ways of thinking and perhaps something has been lost by not being able to write a whole word at a time rather than it's separate parts.

  • @richardbenson4750
    @richardbenson4750 6 лет назад +63

    I'm glad you mentioned the pseudo-science bit... Graphology seems a lot along the same lines as astrology.

    • @kL-vs6wz
      @kL-vs6wz 5 лет назад +3

      Richard Benson based on my own observations astrology is much more accurate than graphology. I'm not sure about graphology at all.

    • @angelizar123
      @angelizar123 5 лет назад +1

      @@kL-vs6wz Graphology could be (I've heard about studies but haven't looked for any yet) easily proven through empirical evidence. Just by comparing thousands of handwritings and seeing how they relate to the persons personality can prove its validity.
      Astrology is pseudo because it cannot be proved by scientific means, Graphology can.

    • @an_impasse
      @an_impasse 5 лет назад +1

      I find it silly that astrology, numerology and graphology are deemed pseudosciences to begin with. When you really look at the studies for what they are, there’s little to nothing in them, that is scientifically based...so, why call it a “fake science”, when it’s not even trying to be scientific in the first place?
      Of course it’s more mystical and volatile, that’s the exact opposite of what science and maths stands for. It’s a stupid debate and a stupid name to call these studies (a pseudoscience).

    • @kL-vs6wz
      @kL-vs6wz 5 лет назад

      Angelizar I can believe it's possible to study people's handwriting and have that connection between it and their personality traits but based of this video they would need to study it further. Based on what iv seen alot of what they said isn't true, or not for me or any of my students or relatives. I know it can't be 100% accurate but it also could be that these specific traits don't fit the style of handwriting they think it does.

  • @kietherhamilton3654
    @kietherhamilton3654 6 лет назад +1

    For lowercase mine is mostly round curved, which for the CAPS mine is half rounded half pointy, which mine is small but very legible and easy to read.

  • @josieshoxx
    @josieshoxx 5 лет назад

    The loops in the uppercase cursive I hit me like a brick!

  • @raychang8648
    @raychang8648 6 лет назад

    I used to always write in all caps, and haven't written in cursive for decades.

  • @ArioftheDarkness
    @ArioftheDarkness 3 года назад +1

    My cursive Y's tail end taking up half the page and underlining my sentences
    me - sweating-

  • @SuziSpooks
    @SuziSpooks 6 лет назад +2

    I am apparantly balanced, outgoing, intellectual and open-minded 😉

  • @Graphologymadesimple
    @Graphologymadesimple Год назад

    Very Informative Video!! Thank you for creating a video on Handwriting Analysis!

    • @list25
      @list25  Год назад

      Most welcome!

  • @amberwarner9011
    @amberwarner9011 5 лет назад

    Handwriting: true I am pretty confident optimistic & enjoy meeting new people!!

  • @elizabethshaw734
    @elizabethshaw734 6 лет назад

    It was pretty close. To the way I used to write and still do occasionally. I now have severe nerve damage in my hands so my writing is quite messy on certain days. But as to what it said about me it was pretty much correct. :-)

  • @terriehumphries6028
    @terriehumphries6028 6 лет назад

    I write in cursive in large in large letters and my writing slance to the right, but my letters were always large so my Dad could read and correct my home work. My third grade teacher taught me when I was younger to slant my letters to the right.

  • @gtrplaya1
    @gtrplaya1 5 лет назад

    I had heard that the spacing between words can indicate generosity and that a backward slant can be someone self-centered. That big lower loops can be someone focused on money "money bags" and that someone who makes their lower case letters like an incomplete 8 is mathematical. That lower letters that extend lower than average can be of someone very physical/sports/sex. That someone with very small handwriting is not only detail oriented but also intelligent. That someone who dots their i to the right might be impulsive and to the left rigid or overly cautious. That a forward slant can be indicative of someone who is emotional. That high letters, l's, for example, shows someone with high ideals...

  • @harmony331000
    @harmony331000 3 года назад

    My handwriting changes a lot with my mood, which pen I’m using , how much of a hurry I’m in or if I’m trying to make an impression ....I have over 6 types of writing that are used consistently....I wonder what that means??

  • @KeswickCamp08
    @KeswickCamp08 5 лет назад

    my signature (lets say in a store on the card reader, not when signing a document) is extremely sloppy because Im often extremely anxious in and trying to rush

  • @patriciaedwards6793
    @patriciaedwards6793 3 года назад +1

    I want to send you a letter just because I definitely want feedback about what my handwriting says about me. I know that I have legible handwriting because whether I sign a check, or just sign a document, I try to keep my signature the exact same way most of the time unless I am more tense and nervous than usual.

  • @nia_m_h_2334
    @nia_m_h_2334 5 лет назад +3

    4:09 I died 😂

  • @fordictionclass
    @fordictionclass 6 лет назад

    I write based on how I want the letters to look. I write the way I do based on my preferences. Therefore, even though it's a little messy and somewhat illegible to other people, I like it.

  • @louisasabrinasusienehalver2396
    @louisasabrinasusienehalver2396 3 года назад +1

    Wow you listed one that I have never heard before! About the personal pronoun I ... and it's also very accurate!
    I've always written mine very differently than anyone else whom I know.... and I totally understand why!
    I don't write them using any loops at all ....I don't even write them from left to right or from the bottom section of the " I " .... I write one line going down from the top followed by one arch going backwards to the left!

  • @melodybanks7339
    @melodybanks7339 3 года назад

    This is crazy I have been told my handwriting is special and I have gotten many compliments ☺ even by teachers and judges

  • @jamievee8375
    @jamievee8375 4 года назад

    My handwriting is very much a mess lol #23 really speaks to me and a friend of mine. The cursive ones are interesting, I might start analyzing historical handwritten documents and see what I come up with

  • @gilbertmojica8713
    @gilbertmojica8713 4 года назад

    Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has the hook up for some refill ink for my etch-a-sketch ?

  • @WhyteSpaceO
    @WhyteSpaceO 6 лет назад

    This is one of very few list channels that are worth watching.

  • @michellesedivy3713
    @michellesedivy3713 5 лет назад

    so since I am left handed I need to curve my paper to the right which can make my handwriting slant downward. So what does this mean?

  • @nyneeveanya8861
    @nyneeveanya8861 5 лет назад

    Pretty much hit the nail on the head for the ones that matched my hand writing. I cross my t high, my s is like a printed s, my loops on letters above the line are near non existent but below the line quite large.

  • @RainyWolf7
    @RainyWolf7 Год назад +1

    My cursive has printing on the letter after the uppercase and a few letters are very unique and slanting to the right (I'm left handed)

  • @parentalonion6552
    @parentalonion6552 3 года назад +1

    bruh
    I was tryna figure out what slant to go with, since it varies throughout my sentences lmao

  • @kincsomadarasz410
    @kincsomadarasz410 4 года назад

    My i-s are alone and not touching the letters around them... That part about my relationship with my parents, was really on point 😕

  • @aliciaschroeder7212
    @aliciaschroeder7212 6 лет назад +5

    I loved this video

  • @autymnlily7621
    @autymnlily7621 6 лет назад

    Interesting... wish I could write in cursive though so I could relate xD

  • @Tyraughn
    @Tyraughn 6 лет назад

    I write print and cursive. When I print, letters are all capital, but the letters that should be capitalized, are bigger than the others. Writing in cursive, there are lots of differences lol. I love writing in cursive so much, that I’ll take a paper and write what ever, but most of my capital letters are different? What they should look like. I actually made my own way of alphabet, many peeps pay me to write an alphabet for them lol

  • @user-si4uu5vp1g
    @user-si4uu5vp1g 6 лет назад

    Okay so I just got to learned that I'm somehow suffering from all of those diseases such as high blood pressure, Schizophrenia and Parkinsons disease *WOW THANKS*

  • @vapeck42
    @vapeck42 6 лет назад +2

    I have crappy handwriting that includes both cursive and printing. I use other strange parts of my writing that make it odd to other people.

    • @list25
      @list25  6 лет назад +1

      I kinda wanna see it now lol

  • @ninacordova7563
    @ninacordova7563 6 лет назад +1

    I write in both cursive and block. Mainly block. Some people have a hard time understanding what I write. Both my handwriting styles are a bit, well, dramatic. Lots of curves and loops. What does this say about me? And how can I find out what this means

    • @debbstanton5944
      @debbstanton5944 5 лет назад

      It sounds like you're a creative like me. :)

  • @atlastarron7634
    @atlastarron7634 5 лет назад

    Correct to a t, which is hilarious because I rarely hold credence to things like this unless they are exactly correct.

  • @robynevans3997
    @robynevans3997 3 года назад

    I'm an unstable extroverted introvert who is open minded, creative, sometimes aggressive and I'm bad at knowledge BUT I don't lie while writing things down 😂 TRUE

  • @johnhoma1094
    @johnhoma1094 4 года назад

    I would love to have the opportunity to work with a handwriting expert about my handwriting and my personality.

  • @fernandachristensengama5245
    @fernandachristensengama5245 5 лет назад

    Correct I’m psychologist and really believe in projective tests but always associated to interviews and background checks. 👍🏻

    • @richardbutler9217
      @richardbutler9217 Год назад

      So what is your reaction to the fact that both the American Psychological Association and the British Psychological Society have discredited Graphology because many research studies in psychology have not found support for handwriting characteristics being related to personality or behavioral characteristics? As a retired social psychologist with 40 years teaching and research I am appalled by people in the media using Graphology to ascribe dishonesty, violence, criminality and mental illness to individual handwriting samples. I see confirmation bias and illusory correlation in their analysis. Frankly I find it unethical and appalling.

  • @anthonygrimm222
    @anthonygrimm222 6 лет назад

    Ha! My changes each time, but then again I do calligraphy so it differs with what I am writing

  • @flashking107
    @flashking107 6 лет назад +11

    If my hair style is messy I am genius

  • @marcydoyle9279
    @marcydoyle9279 5 лет назад

    Interesting. My hand writing is a mix of printing and cursive and yes I’m pretty relaxed. However I find as I get older, my writing is more and more like my mother’s and she is an extrovert of the highest order and I’m a classic introvert. I tend to write the way I’ve been told to write and that depended on which state school I attended at that time. NSW I had to print a number 2 as you see it typed here, but in Tasmania I had to use a loop. Victoria didn’t much care about numbers but they hated my Tasmanian style of cursive script and insisted I change it to something between that of NSW and Tassie. My hand writing literally seems to scribble all over the place.

  • @VipinRaikumar
    @VipinRaikumar 6 лет назад +1

    I have two completely different handwriting, one for leisure and one for exam when time is about to finish. What does it mean??

    • @debbstanton5944
      @debbstanton5944 5 лет назад

      It might mean that when you're writing for leisure, you are not rushed. But when you have a time limit to finish your test, your handwriting gets faster and therefore unlike your other writing.

  • @MrThomasCWest
    @MrThomasCWest 6 лет назад +1

    ....I might need to be institutionalized since my handwriting is all over the scale.

  • @flauwegeit
    @flauwegeit 5 лет назад

    6:49 what does this mean ? That it varies between hard and light, or that it is consistently inbetween hard and light ? Thanks

  • @TrueInvisible
    @TrueInvisible 6 лет назад

    i honestly don't really know; need someone to analyze my writing.

  • @MsMinoula
    @MsMinoula 5 лет назад

    My parents have very similar handwriting. Mostly cursive, though some letters might slip. I have seen a note that my father wrote, my mother replied and I thought my father was getting a brain damage, answering to himself. Plot twist: they didn't even get along back then. Also, I share a lot of similarities with my parents' handwriting but we are extremely different people. My brother, on the other hand, writes totally differently. However, he does have pretty much the same job as our father. So really, I don't see how can graphology can help with understanding someone.

  • @rickuyeda4818
    @rickuyeda4818 6 лет назад

    In 6th grade, my teacher had to read my reports with a magnifying glass. As an Adult, the first time I booked someone, a CHP officer saw my booking slip and told his partner I printed like a typewriter. Banks would ask me if I was an engineer.

  • @sapphireemerald6882
    @sapphireemerald6882 2 года назад

    There are things i could not understand in video. But its amazing to get to know so many things about writing styles. Insightful. But basically i think,you write the way you are taught to write in school.

  • @sarahhunter2088
    @sarahhunter2088 5 лет назад

    After I 1st listened to this I was intrigued to see where on the ‘t’ I crossed; my take away was that high was positive and confident and low was pessimistic and more insecure- having rewatched this now I realised that my interpretation was somewhat freestyle! Nevertheless I was curious and, in consideration to my current circumstances, was not surprised when I that I was crossing very low and consequently, that reflected being really depressed and uncomfortably apprehensive as I had been. On considération, I consciously crossed my ‘t’s as high as possible and it was absolutely remarkable: as I crossed the ‘t’ high I genuinely felt a lighter, lifted moment. At first it almost felt scratchy, like uncomfortable, but once I reconciled the connotation of that it was fascinating to explore that sensation.
    Try it! And share your thoughts with me: if you feel something similar- or not at all!- or if you already do I high crossing try low then tell me what it feels like. 🔮+🤔

  • @THE-G420
    @THE-G420 5 лет назад +2

    My handwriting is ever changing 😫😫

  • @KeswickCamp08
    @KeswickCamp08 5 лет назад

    I write 2's with a loop because when I was in first grade my teacher was mean to me and when I made a normal 2 she said "What is THAT supposed to be??" when i said "Its a 2" she said "No its not! THIS is a 2, are you stupid?" and did the loop thing. 17 years later i still make my 2's with a loop.

    • @bam2431
      @bam2431 5 лет назад +2

      Teachers suck. Ive had sooooo many teachers just like the one u had. Still, decades later suffering from the mental shit they caused.

  • @neonwilliams5300
    @neonwilliams5300 5 лет назад

    I seem to have quite a few of these styles; I have quite a few fonts depending on the time of day...so I don't really know what I am lol