Romney's Handwriting Analysis
Mon Jan 7, 2008 6:10 am
Ash said he was anxious to see an analysis of Romney's handwriting.
Since he is said to be the winner of Sunday's debate, which may
catapult him to victory in New Hampshire, we'll do him next.
Again all I have is his signature. We can get some good details out
of a signature, but we do not get the full picture. The reason is
that the signature represents the image the person is attempting to
present to the world and the other writing reveals more of what he
is in his regular more real living moments.
The signature is often much different than the regular writing just
as the image we try to project is different than how we are with
friends from our youth.
Even though we are limited in examining the signature there are
certain traits that will come through that will be in all of the
subject's handwriting.
The first thing that catches my attention about Romney's handwritings
is how many points are similar to Huckabee's.
They are similar in having high emotional response, passion and
strong, but charming personalities. Romney and Huckabee are the two
most religious ones in the race, but Huckabee puts a lot more
attention on the abstract side of religion whereas Romney tries to
apply it on a more practical basis. His attention is more on making
earth a heaven than dying and going there.
For being in such a restrictive religion Romney is quite a free
spirit (as indicated in the letter formations of his first name).
This is evidenced by the fact he was pro choice for some time even
though this position is frowned upon by the Mormon church.
He had big shoes to fill in that his Father was President of American
Motors, governor of Michigan and presidential candidate. His
signature indicates he handled this well by attempting to make his
own mark and be his own person rather than rely on his Father's
reputation. Being his own person is very important to him. It
really bothers him when someone tries to stereotype him because he is
LDS, rich, had a famous dad etc. He really wants to be known for
what he has dome and what he is.
He pays respect to traditional Mormonism, conservatism, mom and apple
pie, but he really tries to think outside the box and is willing to
take quite bold action that will surprise his traditional associates.
He is an interesting combination of liberal and conservative
thinking, but is always looking for ways to make liberal change while
upholding conservative values. He is not bullheaded about having his
way but is willing to compromise and meet others halfway.
An outstanding feature of his handwriting is that he is a visionary.
He sets goals that are impossible to reach unless a person has great
determination, self control, passion and intelligence. Fortunately
for him he is usually able to achieve these high goals. This feature
reminds me of the handwriting of Thomas Edison. If Romney becomes
president he will definitely not be a caretaker of the status quo.
Also he is unlikely to mess around with interns as he has great self
control.
He is very intuitive and independent, yet a team player when the
situation calls for it.
After I finish going through the candidates I plan on creating a web
page with all the candidates and handwriting samples and
interpretation.
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