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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Signatures

No two things produced by nature are the same. Each leaf is different. Each tiger or zebra or cheetah or leopard with their stripes or spots is different. Similarly every human face, voice, fingerprint is different. Only things produced by man in a factory
are alike. This difference is laid down in ancient Indian Philosophy also. It is called Pancha-bhedha.
Likewise each person's signature is different. No two signatures are alike. Some are flashy, some illegible scrawls, some large, some small and some just a person's name in normal handwriting.
Just like a person's handwriting, a signature can also help in judging a person's character and temperament. For eg, experts say, a decorative signature signifies a flashy and an egotistic person. A signature, which is just like a person's handwriting, signifies a down-to-earth and straightforward person. A small signature, even if the name is lengthy, signifies that the person is reserved and humble.
There was a colleague of mine who was a General Manager whose full signature was smaller than my initial. He had once signed an application and sent it to a Government Department. The same was sent back with the message " Please put your full signature instead of your initials!"
The ending stroke of a signature also speaks about the person's confidence. If the stroke is turning backward, it signifies a pessimistic type of person. It is funny to see some people sign. Their lips make the most absurd movements when they sign that it takes an effort to keep from laughing.

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