Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Dale Carnegie





Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie was born in 1888 in Missouri, USA, and was educated at Warrensburg State Teachers College. Dale Carnegie wrote his now-renowned book How to Win Friends and Influence People in 1936. Dale Carnegie passed away soon after in 1955, leaving his legacy and set of core principles to be disseminated for decades to come. Responding to contemporary needs, the first Dale Carnegie Training leadership courses were created in 1967. Dale Carnegie Training celebrated anniversary in 2002.
I started reading his book,” How to stop worrying and start living” and was extremely influenced by it and wanted to know more about the author. As handwriting analysis gives you an accurate picture of a person, I thought why not analyze Dale Carnegie’s handwriting. So here goes our analysis of the well known author who has also written”How to win friends and influence people”


Dale Carnegie’s signature tells us that he was a person who had fluidity of thinking which can be seen by the connecting stroke in his signature, (he has not lifted his pen to separate his name and surname). He was a person who was objective and evaluates facts before taking any action. He had emotions and would have been taken in by the appeals of the heart but not sold by them. He had a desire to be needed by a large number of people and would have liked to be in a leadership role. The loop in the “l” suggests that he was open to new ideas and had lots of philosophical thinking. The sharp needle like “n” suggests a sharp and intelligent mind which would miss nothing. The open ‘e’ tells us that he gave the respect of his listening to people and his constructive imagination helped him in writing best selling novel read and liked by millions. The long end in the “e” tells us that he was a cautious person.
Its marvellous to see how much you can learn just by anlyzing the signature.

1 comment:

Handwriting expert said...

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