What Can We Learn from Donald Trump’s Handwriting?

President Donald Trump is well-known for his signature tweets – but what does his actual handwriting say about him? Trump is most recently making headlines because of his response to the death of Army Sgt. La David Johnson. Florida congresswoman Frederica Wilson and Johnson’s mother say that Trump told Johnson’s widow “He knew what he signed up for… but when it happens, it hurts anyway.” Who do we believe? Using the skill of handwriting analysis, The Career Profiler can find out.

Trump’s unique handwriting may be the most transparent thing about him. The extremely angular handwriting is a dead giveaway of his passion, outspokenness, and emotional ignorance. Generally speaking, angularity in handwriting indicates an analytical mind. However, Trump’s angularity is so extreme it shows an actual inability to identify with someone in a sympathetic or empathetic manner. He can convey words he “should” say, but fails to seek advice from others to make it heartfelt. Often, he just “wings it” and under these circumstances is almost certain to make an emotional gaffe.

What kind of handwriting does a caring, kind empathetic person have? These abilities are found in writing that consists of rounded letters with garland connections. This is the exact opposite of the current president.

People with angular handwriting often find human emotions difficult to understand. Additionally, Trump’s use of upward and sideways facing triangles are huge warning signs of a lack of empathy and emotional awareness both in himself and others.

Handwriting analysis

Donald Trump’s handwriting – the Richter-like lines and  triangles are a dead giveaway

So who can we believe? The women who heard him over speaker phone, or Trump’s own claim that the Congresswomen fabricated his words? Based on his unemotional handwriting, it is likely that Trump simply didn’t know how to properly emotionally engage with a grieving person.

But Does Handwriting Analysis Really Work?

Still skeptical? It’s not surprising. Many do not know the history and viability of handwriting as a personality assessment tool. But when The Career Profiler offers an analysis of those skeptics’ handwriting, 99% of the time they become converts.

Handwriting is simply an extension of person’s personality on paper. A skilled analysis can unlock the secrets your handwriting holds. What else would you like to know about Trump? What would you like to know about your own handwriting? Send me your requests and find answers in future blogs – an upcoming blog will look at positive aspects of angular handwriting like Trump’s. This is not the only blog on handwriting analysis – read more about handwriting analysis in your career. Sign up for notifications or follow me on Twitter and Facebook.

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Each job listed below shows the median pay (MP). This tells you the yearly wage of the average job. You can also find the growth rate (GR) that is, how much the job is growing year to year. The average (not much change) growth rate of all industries is 6%, so you will see that all of these jobs have a growth rate of 10% and higher. Further information about each of these jobs can be found at the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook site. Simply search for the job title you are interested in. All of this information is valid through 2024.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

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Wind turbine service technicians:

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Meeting Planner:

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Statistician:

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Physician Assistant:
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Biomedical Engineer:

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Lab Technician:

Collect samples and perform tests to analyze body fluids, tissue, and other substances.
MP: $59,000 GR: 16%[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][vc_column_text]

Technical Writer:
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Network Architect:
Design and build data communication and/or computer networks. MP: $100,000 GR: 9%[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]These in-demand careers are just a starting point to find the perfect job for you. If you’re not sure how to take the next step, fill out the form below. You can ask The Career Profiler what kind of career test you should take. In-demand careers tell you what’s out there. A career test tells you what’s inside. Therefore, you can make a smart decision about a job that will make you most happy!

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