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What signing with just your initial reveals about your personality
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What signing with just your initial reveals about your personality

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Signing with only the initial of one's name is a practice that reveals significant aspects of personality, according to graphology.
  • Experts suggest this minimalist signature reflects how individuals perceive themselves and present themselves to the world.
  • While it can indicate a focus on individuality, an exaggerated initial might signal distrust or egocentrism.

The way a person writes, particularly their signature, offers a direct window into their subconscious mind. Graphology, the study of handwriting, suggests that the strokes, spacing, and pressure used can reveal a person's temperament, repressed experiences, and how they interact with their environment.

When an individual chooses to sign documents using only the initial of their name, foregoing complex abbreviations, full surnames, or illegible scribbles, graphologists find a rich area for analysis. This practice, far from being merely aesthetic or practical, holds deep meaning about self-perception. Experts state that this minimalist signature is a key indicator of how individuals see themselves and the filters they apply when facing the outside world.

According to the theories of spatial symbolism developed by Swiss psychologist and graphologist Max Pulver, written text generally represents the "social self" or how one behaves in public. In contrast, the signature symbolizes the "intimate self" or one's true nature when unobserved. Therefore, a signature reduced to a single capital letter can offer clues about whether a person is balanced or harbors a different inner self.

Clinical graphology manuals caution that if this initial is disproportionately large compared to any accompanying lowercase letters or the document text, it may indicate patterns of distrust, egocentrism, and a latent suspicion toward others' intentions. This practice is increasingly common, prompting experts to analyze the psychological traits associated with such minimalist signatures.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.