Capital letters can give many clues to one's personality and can prove an excellent guide to the ego structure of the writer. The capital letters can reveal self esteem or an inferiority complex. Whether the capital letters are large or small, plain or adorned with flourishes, they can show the writer's true character.
Writers who use large capital letters tend to have an exaggerated opinion of themselves. If the capital letters are three times larger than the rest of the script, writers enjoy being noticed and love to show off and be the center of attention within their circle of friends. This handwriting trait indicates people who are flamboyant and who may think that they are highly sexed. They can be overpowering in social circles, and their desire to impress can cloud their judgment.
Small capital letters are a sign of an introspective nature and a retiring disposition. Individuals who use small capital letters can have feelings of inferiority and may shy away from the limelight, preferring to be part of the crowd. These writers need to be more assertive and to develop more drive if they are to succeed in life.
Writers whose capital letters have lots of twirls, loops, and lines can indicate that they are a little insincere and impressed with the outer trappings of money and possessions. These writers like to have their own way and they find it difficult to see another person's point of view. If their capital letters have extra-long starting letter strokes, these individuals hang on to the past and its experiences, instead of letting go and enjoying newer ideas and adventures. These people find it hard to refrain from clinging to familiar places, people, and experiences, as they are apprehensive of the future.
Narrow capital letters at the start of a writer's script can be a sign of thrift or of a strong but rather inhibited nature. These individuals tend to keep to themselves, and others may find them difficult to get along with. These people tend to bottle up emotions, rarely relax, and usually feel tense. They take life a little bit too seriously.
Writers who use rounded capital letters are showing a sense of humor and a nice, outgoing personality. They need to mix and communicate with others and are often found in the center of a crowd. This is because their kind, gentle nature is attractive to others.
Wide capital letters signify waste, be it of time, money, or energy. These writers have a rather overgenerous nature and like to make spontaneous and impulsive gestures with happy-go-lucky abandonment. These individuals can have a habit of taking the easy way out of a difficult situation.
People who write with angular and spiky strokes to their capital letters are revealing that they can be sarcastic and they lack flexibility. They have rigid ideas and opinions, and when feeling frustrated or unhappy they can become aggressive. In their earlier years, they may have had opposition from family, which can have contributed to them becoming prickly and difficult to understand.
Individuals who write with plain capital letters are intelligent and have good mental processes, with the head ruling the heart. These writers are interested in mental activities rather than physical pursuits. They dislike any kind of ostentatious behavior and prefer simplicity in dress and surroundings.