graphology - Left Margin and no margin
Left Margin
Left Margin - Give to society.
Tip: 1/8th of page on left is normal margin.
Absolute Left Margin
Left Margin Absolute. (2nd Principle)
- Rigid
- Not disciplined.
- Show-off
- Opposite is true.
Concave Left Margin
Left Margin Concave
- Out > In > Out
- Away > Come back > Go away.
- Problem > Moved in > Away when no problem.
Convex or Wide to Narrow Left margin
Left margin moving to right and back
(Two types - Convex or wide to narrow)
- Coming back to the origin.
What to sayYour eye is on past memories. You don't tend to plan ahead. And you generally don't take a lot of time to particularize your appearance.
Drifting Left Margin
Left Margin moving to right. Drift
- Drifting away from the past.
- Drifting away from parents.
- Drifting away from the origin.
- Taking independent decisions.
- Past attraction is lost.
- Moving forward from bad past.
Folded Paper Left Margin
Left Margin Folded Paper
- People who fold on left side page.
- Want to keep a strict left margin.
Example of people who have a binding on them of rules and regulations. For example police, government employees, lawyers.
Tip: In case this is there in children. The father figure is strict.
Tip: In case this is there in children. The father figure is strict.
Some people who fold on top (past)
- Some exaggeration is present and more pronounced with very strict left margin.
Irregular Left Margin
Left Margin Irregular
- Lawbreaker
- - Laws of parents
- - Laws of society
- Insecurity
- Inconsistency
No Left Margin
No Left Margin (2nd Principle)
The complete absence of a left margin may symbolize the writer's subconscious desire to return to an infantile state of dependency.
- They will always do things in their own style.
- No place for others.
- Selfish.
- They will give opinion. Asked/Unasked.
- Caring for society will be difficult.
- Use time for themselves.
Straightish Left Margin
Left Margin Consistent. (Straightish)
- Fairly disciplined.
- Self disciplined. Have learned from father. If mother has taught, nana (mother's father) is strong.
Wide Left Margin
Wide Left Margin
If the left margin of the writing is overly wide, the writer may have erected a facade to conceal true feelings.
Individuals who set themselves apart from others because of snobbishness or pride leave inordinately wide left margins, but the graphologist must be careful, for such margins are also characteristic of the writing of shy persons. [2nd Principle]
No Margins
No Margins
- Compulsively busy.
- Need to fill all available time with activity.
- "Leaving no stone unturned".
NO ROOM:
You may be interested in beauty, design or symmetry. You feel happier when surrounded by four walls. There's not a lot of room for others, especially when you are focussed on a project. You tend to fill up your hours with activity. You might delay the inevitable. You may be dangerously impulsive. You may prefer to avoid facing the future.
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