I clicked on the Jack Lew signature link in
this question. Graphology seems like a pseudoscience to me if there ever were one.
Lew thus thrusts the majority of his autograph into the “upper zone” where we typically dot our i’s and cross our t’s. And the upper zone, Page says, is the “theoretical area” where thinkers tend to linger: “His signature shows a lot of imagination.”
But she hedges her bet by simultaneously positing a very different interpretation:
While the loops convey creativity to her, they could also be interpreted as signaling the worry or anxiety of someone who is mentally “just spinning his wheels.”
Strikes me as the same M.O. as a horoscope writer.
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.