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Through graphology one can easily identify those who are tempted - those who will take without thinking twice, those who control - those who will think twice when faced with temptation, and those who abstain - those who will honestly say "no"


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This way you will find out if the other side does not resist the temptations or is able to control itself

Through graphology one can easily identify the seducers - those who will take without thinking twice, those who are in control - those who will think twice when faced with a tempting choice, and those who abstain - those who will honestly say "no".

What group are you in?

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The Institute of Graphology Hannah Koren

Wednesday, 10 November 2021, 23:24

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Every day we are exposed to hundreds of advertisements and messages that push us to do things we did not exactly plan to do. The need to buy new things, cheap or expensive, the ones we need or those we don't, to do things that fill us with a momentary urge and put off important things for tomorrow. The temptations that exist and flood us from all sides come to us in all areas of life, they are endless and for many of us it is not at all easy to resist them.



Those who choose the immediate temptation, usually convince themselves that "come on, what's the point, live only once so let's enjoy" or "now I feel like it, so now I take it to myself and tomorrow - not anymore. Tomorrow I will be stronger". but what? Thoughts aside and deeds aside. How many times have we heard ourselves or others say "tomorrow diet", "tomorrow I will spend less money", "tomorrow I will stop smoking" and "tomorrow I will be more faithful to myself". Sometimes tomorrow does not become the present at all and for those who do not resist temptations, the tomorrow that never comes serves them beautifully.



We are divided into 3 groups: those who do not resist the temptations, who are in control and who abstain. Some of us will respond directly to the temptation, turn on and take for himself what he wants immediately, some of us will process the ideas, test, test, consider and then decide if it is worth the temptation and price he has to pay for it and others will just build themselves a thick wall and shapes and just ignore.



Bottom line The division into groups depends on the way we think and reason.

The seducers easily manage to convince themselves that this is the right thing to do - and act.

Scientifically, our brain responds to immediate rewards more strongly than to future promises.

An experiment conducted by one of the big companies found that when a jar of cookies was placed exposed on the counter and everyone could eat as they wished, the cookies in the jar ran out very quickly.

However, when they put the same jar in the closet, the workers ate much less and the amount of cookies was kept for a longer time.

That is, in quite a few of the cases where we want to better deal with temptations, it is advisable that we simply keep them away from the eye, physically distance ourselves from them or keep them away from consciousness as "far from the eye far from the heart".



Let's see how we are able to locate through your handwriting which group you are in: the seducers, the rulers or the abstainers.

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Do not resist temptations

In those who have difficulty resisting temptations we will see the following signs: not quite stable writing, writing angle changes, varying intervals, large length differences which indicate among other things restlessness and desire to experiment, handwriting with impulsive movement or with narcissistic movement.

Graphology: The manuscript associated with people who have difficulty resisting temptations (Photo: Walla !, Institute of Graphology Hannah Koren)

An unstable reporter may indicate people who are unable to resist temptations (Photo: Walla !, Institute of Graphology Hannah Koren)

Who are in control

In those more balanced ones who examine things and calculate for themselves the pros versus the cons, we see the following signs in the manuscript: stable, balanced, clear and legible writing, normal spacing, controlled or more spontaneous movement.

Graphology: The manuscript associated with people in control (Photo: Walla !, Institute of Graphology Hannah Koren)

Stable, balanced, clear and legible writing (Photo: Walla !, The Institute of Graphology Hannah Koren)

The abstainers

In the abstainers who are almost never tempted to do anything, we will see the following signs: a rigid, stable, and angular writing.

Sometimes we can notice chopped letters and some undeveloped middle part.

The pressure will be strong and uniform and the movement will be stiff and forced.

Graphology: The Manuscript Associated with the "Abstainers" (Photo: Walla !, The Institute of Graphology Hannah Koren)

Rigid, stable and angular writing (Photo: Walla !, Hannah Koren Institute of Graphology)

Were you able to identify which group you belong to?

And does your handwriting interpretation really match your past experience?

Tell us in the comments.



The article was written by Liat Haimov - a graphologist from the "Hannah Koren Institute of Graphology" team.


If the topic interests you - you can also read how willpower is expressed in the manuscript - on our Institute of Graphology website.

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