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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Amartya Sen, Redistribution and the Uncertain Glory

Here is a signature analysis of Amartya Sen, the economist who speaks about social welfare, economic and social justice, economics of developing countries and well being of citizens of poor countries.
Signature of Dr Amartya Sen

S for Sen: 
What catches the eye is a big S formed by making an arcade. This S means that Amartya Sen is a sympathetic person who prefers not to speak about the charitable works but act for charity and upliftment of poor. He is an emotional person with a strong attachment towards his country and people. That S is a symbol of his emphasis on redistribution as a means to fight poverty.



The big small A: 
Dr Amartya Sen
The signature begins with a big lower case a. The good thing is- it is taller than all other letters. The other side is- it is a lower case letter. Although Dr Amartya Sen has a vision and initiative taking ability, he is unable to show the charisma and take a lead role. Using a capital letter means understanding what is more important- Priorities. He can speak on everything but when you ask him of what is more important he will create controversies and debates. The big but not capital 'a' in the beginning is what Jagdish Bhagwati calls Amartya Sen's theory- Putting the cart before the horse.

The U-turn Y:
The y in the signature goes down, attempts to return up but then shies away and returns downwards. This shows an aversion for success, glory and celebrations.

The dot at the end: 
The dot at the end shows decisiveness and steadfastness. Amartya Sen's signature ends with that dot. It is like a full stop. It says- this is it!

So that's Amartya Sen from his signature.

How about looking at the new book by Amartya Sen?
Here it is:


The Name of the book begins and ends with a same stroke this stroke in Graphology is called as a felons claw: Observe the last stroke in the y in Glory. You can see the same stroke in the capital A of An. It is also there in the lower case a of uncertain. That's a stroke which speaks of cheating.

Is there a cheated feeling in the readers mind after reading the book? or are the authors feeling cheated by the publishers and the readers?

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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Choti si Asha of Asharam Bapu


 Asharam Bapu, the spiritual leader from India is arrested for sexual assualt of a 16 year old.Popular for his political links and 2 crore fan following, he has been accused of land grabbing and involvement in some murders. His ashram was in news for unnatural deaths of some students.



Here's, his handwriting and signature sample with my analysis.

  1. The strokes going in the lower zone where they are not a natural formation in the script: Lower zone is the zone of desires for sex and money. When the writing or signature goes in the lower zone at the wrong places it shows the person's expectations of fulfilling such desires in a wrong way.
  2. The first letter of the signature is large and wide with a hook: The first formation in the signature is very important when it comes to leadership. Here the letter is big and wide. Asharam Bapu has been widely accepted as a God-man. He has a large following. He has taken many initiatives. But the first letter letter fails to rise in the upper zone instead it dives in the lower zone. So the initiatives Asharam Bapu has taken have been wealth amassing activities. The hook at the end of the first stroke of his signature shows "KICK ME" behaviour where he invites problems for himself. The stroke also speaks about taking advantage of weak helpless needy people and their exploitation for money and sex. Although the first letter is widespread , the lower part is squeezed. That shows exploitation of people who look upon him as a saviour.
  3.   Backward Slant: A backward or leftward slant shows inability express his feelings and suppression of desires. When emotions like desire for sex are suppressed forcibly they vent out in odd ways. May be that is the reason why he loves to play holi and dance in satsangs. 
  4. Cross bars: The handwriting of Asharam shows broken cross bars with lot of club strokes. But the cross bars go missing in the signature.  It shows that he is different in public and in personal life. The principles he believes in may not be followed by himself in his public life. the club strokes tell that he is filled with lot of anger. 
  5. Legibility: As a rule of thumb legible handwriting and signature means clarity and transparency, but the analysis would go for a six if we do not consider all the other aspects too. Legibility and large first letter have contributed to his success.

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