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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 196233" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>There is a much more recent and much more precise experience that can make me explain better.</p><p>Like I said before, one can look at this type of profile mapping as graphology, only much more sophisticated, at a much higher level, because it involves much more than just a bunch of words written by hand on some piece of paper. Even if the elements are more numerous, it is still a much more precise analysis that can be done and also not too difficult. For example:</p><p>A subject has more sample texts written and in this case not by hand, so any analysis should rely on content. The subject ends each of these texts with a certain signature, claiming that it is in fact the signature that will be used at some point in the future (1 – lack of precise identity). At some point, the subject suddenly stops using a signature at all (2 – uncertainty). These two elements are enough to make an accurate profile, providing that a few previous texts are also available. Even only a brief analysis can tell not only about personality but also about what exactly happened to the subject and when it happened, about emotional and mental state, about many other aspects as well.</p><p>Anyway, the safest way to not be profiled is to either pay maximum attention to anything written (or spoken) and to do it very skillfully or to not write (or speak) anything at all. Though, it would be impossible to completely erase the texts that were already written, from every place where they could reside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 196233, member: 11971"] There is a much more recent and much more precise experience that can make me explain better. Like I said before, one can look at this type of profile mapping as graphology, only much more sophisticated, at a much higher level, because it involves much more than just a bunch of words written by hand on some piece of paper. Even if the elements are more numerous, it is still a much more precise analysis that can be done and also not too difficult. For example: A subject has more sample texts written and in this case not by hand, so any analysis should rely on content. The subject ends each of these texts with a certain signature, claiming that it is in fact the signature that will be used at some point in the future (1 – lack of precise identity). At some point, the subject suddenly stops using a signature at all (2 – uncertainty). These two elements are enough to make an accurate profile, providing that a few previous texts are also available. Even only a brief analysis can tell not only about personality but also about what exactly happened to the subject and when it happened, about emotional and mental state, about many other aspects as well. Anyway, the safest way to not be profiled is to either pay maximum attention to anything written (or spoken) and to do it very skillfully or to not write (or speak) anything at all. Though, it would be impossible to completely erase the texts that were already written, from every place where they could reside. [/QUOTE]
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