Tuesday, November 4, 2008

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Welcome Jun Kang Low, here is your handwriting analysis.

Jun Kang is moderately outgoing. His emotions are stirred by sympathy and heart rendering stories. In fact, he can be kind, friendly, affectionate and considerate of others. He has the ability to put himself into the other person's shoes.

Jun Kang will be somewhat moody, with highs and lows. Sometimes he will be happy, the next day he might be sad. He has the unique ability to get along equally well with what psychology calls introverts and extroverts. This is because he is in between. Psychology calls Jun Kang an ambivert. He understands the needs of both types. Although they get along, he will not tolerate anyone that is too "far out." He doesn't sway too far one way or the other.

When convincing him to buy a product or an idea, a heart rendering story could mean a great deal to him. He puts himself in the same situation as the person in the story, yet he will not buy anything that seems overly impractical or illogical. Jun Kang is an expressive person. He outwardly shows his emotions. He may even show traces of tears when hearing a sad story.

Jun Kang is a "middle-of-the-roader," politically as well as logically. He weighs both sides of an issue, sits on the fence, and then will decide when he finally has to. He basically doesn't relate to any far out ideas and usually won't go to the extreme on any issue.

People that write their letters in an average height and average size are moderate in their ability to interact socially. According to the data input, Jun Kang doesn't write too large or too small, indicating a balanced ability to be social and interact with others.

Jun Kang will demand respect and will expect others to treat him with honor and dignity. Jun Kang believes in his ideas and will expect other people to also respect them. He has a lot of pride.

Jun Kang is not facing something going on in his life today. He is deceiving himself about it. Often, Jun Kang's opinion of himself is different than those around him. This trait gives Jun Kang the ability to deny anything that does not agree with his "truth." This trait is not always something negative. It is only a defense mechanism allowing Jun Kang not to face some reality in his life at this time.

According to the inputted data, Jun Kang has a stinger shape inside the oval of his a, d, or c. This might be hard to visualize, but if this little hooklike shape is present, then Jun Kang has an unresolved "issue" with strong members of the opposite gender. An occasional appearance of this stroke could indicate a simple "loves a mental challenge" which can manifest in playful linguistic conversations and being attracted to a lover who isn't always available. However, if the stroke is severe, this means the individual has unresolved anger at the oppostive gender - which usually started with the person's childhood relationship with the opposite gender parent (Mom or Dad). If the writer is a woman she will be attracted to strong challenging men. If the writer is a man, he will find the woman who is "hard to get" the most attractive. In a nutshell, people with stingers in their writing tend to have challenges in their romantic relationships.

For more information about this "stinger" trait, visit this webpage. Remember, it is only negative if the traits occurs often and is quite pronounced. An occasional stinger can be no problem.

Jun Kang is a cumulative and procedural thinker. He likes to have all the facts before making a decision. He thinks or creates much like a brick mason, stacking fact upon fact. His thought pattern or the conclusion will not be complete until the last fact is in place. Like that brick wall, Jun Kang learns faster through visual demonstration than through quick verbal instructions. Once he has learned new material, and understood it, he won't forget.

Jun Kang is a methodical thinker, therefore he is able to build things and come up with new ideas. In an argument, he often loses to rapid thinking people because he is thinking thirty minutes later about what he should have said. These people often are very booksmart, but can be out-gunned in a rapid fire verbal debate.

He may learn new ideas at a slower pace than other "less detailed" people, but once he gets it, he can handle repetition. Some people hate jobs with too much repetition, he can handle it better than most.

Jun Kang's true self-image is unreasonably low. Someone once told Jun Kang that he wasn't a great and beautiful person, and he believed them. Jun Kang also has a fear that he might fail if he takes large risks. Therefore he resists setting his goals too high, risking failure. He doesn't have the internal confidence that frees him to take risks and chance failure. Jun Kang is capable of accomplishing much more than he is presently achieving. All this relates to his self-esteem. Jun Kang's self-concept is artificially low. Jun Kang will stay in a bad situation much too long... why? Because he is afraid that if he makes a change, it might get worse. It is hard for Jun Kang to plan too far into the future. He kind of takes things on a day to day basis. He may tell you his dreams but he is living in today, with a fear of making a change. No matter how loud he speaks, look at his actions. This is perhaps the biggest single barrier to happiness people not believing in and loving themselves. Jun Kang is an example of someone living with a low self-image, because their innate self-confidence was broken.

Jun Kang is sarcastic. This is a defense mechanism designed to protect his ego when he feels hurt. He pokes people harder than he gets poked. These sarcastic remarks can be very funny. They can also be harsh, bitter, and caustic at the same time.

Something is incomplete in Jun Kang's life. He feels frustration relating to his physical needs and desires. Somewhere in his life there is some disappointment, non-fulfillment, and interruption. This is very likely to relate to Jun Kang's sexual needs.

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