Analysis

The capital letter 'I' stands out in the writing. The writer has good self-esteem and knows his/her strengths. 

Kreena

The lower zone of the handwriting doesn't go down much shows writer has less energy and interest in financial and sexual aspects of life.

Rhea

The writer is very much attached to his past, old friends, relatives as the left margin is narrow. The person is an opportunist as the right margins are occupied well. But not a risk taker as the bottom margin wide. He might like to take the 'Me Time' There is wide space between two words hence the writer is an introvert. Not very comfortable with physical touch

Ruchi D. Goyal

The writer seems to be a pretty organized person. This could be because of the i-dot, which is close to the bar. The i-dot is more like a slash, so they may be a little impatient. The gap between the words and the lines is pretty wide, so they seem to be more introvert. While writing they seem to be optimistic or balanced, this is because the lines tend to go upwards.

Isa Pfeiffer

The writer is not a good listener and might often have stomach issues. This is due the loop in e is small.

Ruchi

The writer demonstrates arcade connectivity in many letter connections, indicating that he/she is analytical, methodical, and detail-oriented. With a sharp mind, the writer may excel as a detective, yet his/her suspicious nature and tendency to debate make it challenging to stay with him/her for long periods. The writer doesn’t have blind faith and won’t easily give up on his/her goals, showing strong determination and an argumentative nature.

Aakash P.

I see small letter 'g' with a eight-shape formation....the fluidity of thoughts is good. Must be good in conversation. 

Vikas

The writer needs space from people around. Word & Line spacing is more than usual. 

Shivam

The writer's focus is strong. The writer can go deep in details. The handwriting size is small but legible to me. The writer has not missed i-dots or t-crossbars.

Pushpa Rane

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