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    Picture connected writing. One of the major points that the graphologist looks for in his

    analysis is how the subject thinks. Each word is internally connected, each letter linked to

    the following one. Connected writing shows a person who is both practical and logical.He will take his time figuring something out, but once he has done so, he is very

    tenacious of his opinion. He is the person who builds fact upon fact, then adds them up to

    a logical decision. raphologists consider this !masculine writing.!

    "he connected script of #artin $uther %ing, &r. displays both logic and pragmatism.

    'magine disconnected writing(disconnected most of the time. "here is a touch of

    !femininity! in disconnected writings. 'ts nature is intuitive. )ince most of this person!s

    writing is disconnected, his emphasis is on his intuition. He is also capable of logic *hedoes connect some of his letters+, and when he needs the logical thought processes, he is

    able to draw them forth. isconnection also implies imagination, so this writer is

    e-cellent to have around when an idea is needed. ecause of his hunches(which are often

    right(he is a /uicker thinker than the connected writer, and he has usually si0ed up the

    situation and come to a decision while the connected writer is still putting facts together.

    "his writer sometimes comes to grief over his hunches, however. ecause they are so

    often correct, he is inclined to think they always are. On some occasion he may demand

    that his position be respected, refusing to admit that he drew it from intuition and not fact,and will hang on stubbornly to his opinion beyond all logical objections.

    "he handwriting of 1rench philosopher and 2obel Pri0e winner Henri ergson has an

    e-treme degree of disconnection in his writing, along with precisely placed i dots. "hisreveals powerful intuition allied with alertness to details and a precise memory. "hus he

    was able to analy0e the function of intuition in the thinking process3

    "here is a type of script called 4mirror writing.4 $eonardo a 5inci fre/uently wrote in

    such a fashion... "his kind of writing, often written by left(handed writers *$eonardo wasambide-trous, though favoring his left hand+ can easily be read by holding it up to a

    mirror. 'n such a strongly disconnected script such as this, much femininity is indicated.

    Consider disconnected writing(this time, completely disconnected. "his writer tends to be

    impractical, moody, a daydreamer. #any artists write disconnectedly. "he disconnectedwriter often has disjointed thoughts, and his logical thought processes are also

    disconnected. He can be e-tremely bright and will show interest in minor details when

    given a set of facts. He is /uite distant in social relationships and is seldom in touch with

    his own feelings. ecause of the manner in which he thinks, he is often looked downupon by the connected writer.

    6 person who prints is similar to the disconnected writer. "his writing often shows

    immaturity. 'f the sample of handwriting is printed, the graphologist should re/uest aletter written in script in addition, for only a limited number of facts could be gathered

    from printed writing.

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    #any writings look totally disconnected, but actually are not. 7here one letter ends and

    the ne-t letter begins very close together, and in direct line. 'f the writer had connected

    the writing, the connection would have followed the same route and simply inked in theblank space. 't is almost as though a connected piece of writing had been carefully cut

    into individual letters.

    Picture the writer that not only connects the letters, but the words themselves. )tubborn is

    the word to describe this person. 7hen he gets an idea, he sticks by it, right or wrong. Hehas many principles. 7hen he enters a heated discussion, he refuses to give way until

    long after he has alienated the other participants.

    't should be borne in mind that connections always represent building fact upon fact. 6nybreak will let intuition seep in. 't is said that in many professions, including that of

    writing, where a person does not want his logical train of thought derailed by intuition, he

    will find himself connecting words together, leaving not even minute spaces to upset his

    thinking pattern.

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