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5 Reasons Handwriting Analysis is Better Than Relying on Your Gut

Exclusive reliance on gut instinct, even though it can be a vital part of decision-making, can yield disaster.

“Trust not too much to appearances.” Virgil

“One of the common failings among honorable people is a failure to appreciate how thoroughly dishonorable some other people can be, and how dangerous it is to trust them.” Thomas Sowell

Here are five reasons handwriting analysis is better than relying exclusively on your gut:

  1. Your desires, fears, and defenses influence your gut feelings. You may believe a prospective hire to be a great match for the job, when he isn’t. Or, you may believe her to be safe for your kids when she isn’t, or him to be a good prospective business partner when he’s not. Alternatively, handwriting analysis is one of the most objective forms of personality analysis and won’t lead you astray.
  2. Gut instinct can’t reliably detect dishonesty and lack of integrity, but handwriting analysis can.
  3. Gut instinct can’t detect disproportionate acquisitiveness and greed, but handwriting analysis can.
  4. Master manipulators are capable of influencing your perception. Handwriting analysis can’t be manipulated.
  5. Gut instincts can’t detect a person’s true motivations. Handwriting analysis does identify a person’s true motivations.

To limit your risk to the greatest extent, you need additional decision-making methods such as non-traditional security investigations, including the use of handwriting analysis.

Copyright © 2014 Scott Petullo

One Response

  1. Dear Scott,

    I am a practicing astrologer, but I also follow, and study the rest of the realm of Metaphysics. In my opinion, handwriting analysis is just as accurate/valid as everything else. Everything’s connected.

    In Light,
    Kathy

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