President Bush read by Niraj Mancchanda
When
George Bush sent this distress note to his secretary of
state Condoleezza Rice at the UN’s security council meeting
in New York, he not only let on that even the heads of state
need an occasional etiquette guide but there were some other
dead giveaways as well. For instance, that he is a blunt
man who has little romance in his life! Don’t believe us?
Read on as graphologist Niraj Mancchanda deconstructs the
world’s most powerful man’s SOS:
President Bush Hand Writing
1. The letters in the first sentence shift between
lower case and upper case to (I think I MAY NEED A BATHroom
break?)
This suggests he is bossy and domineering, and wants to
do things differently.
2. The letters do not join.
Indicative of an intuitive thinker who relies more on gut
feel than on logic.
3. Handwriting is straight, not inclined to the
left or right.
Is a practical person.
4. Lot of space between words.
Knows exactly what he is doing and is not confused.
5. Writes with deep pressure.
Energetic.
6. Uses pen strokes (for instance, dot-like spread
of ink at the beginning of b or t stem).
Is very determined, and a go-getter.
7. Letters don’t have claws (loops).
Is not materialistic, success is more important to him,
of which money is a by-product.
8. K in ‘think’ is disjointed
There is no romance in his life.
9. In T, the bar cuts through the middle of the
stem and not higher up.
Doesn’t have high self-esteem, short tempered.
10. The bottom stem of Y is very long.
It suggests that he’d rather do things alone.
11. Os are like zeroes.
Is extremely secretive, even with the people he is closest
to.
12. The first I in think is missing a dot, in the
second in ‘this’ the dot is very close to the stem.
Forgetful, absent-minded, but would like to attend to detail.
13. The stroke in ‘th’ moves upward.
Won’t accept his faults, will blame others for them.
14. N, H and M are pointed.
Is sharp.
15. Edges of T and E are sharp and pointed on the
right side
Is blunt.
16. H has no loop.
Not jealous or possessive, takes competition sportingly.
Article Written by Niraj
Mancchanda