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10. Rounded vs. pointed letters

Rounded handwriting, like loopy letters, conveys emotion. According to Poizner, someone who writes with rounded letters may be more relational, emotionally engaged and agreeable. Pointed letters, on the other hand, are associated with analytical, left-brain processing and may be a sign that the writer is prone to black-or-white thinking.
“Strong angularity may indicate tendencies toward irritability, anger-management issues [and] certainly critical thinking,” she notes. “That person loves to go to a party and have a good political argument.”
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