[New Release] Rich People's Handwriting Has Its Own Style
'The Writing of a Buja'
The author's connection with handwriting dates back over 20 years and is recognized as Korea's first graphologist. During his time as a prosecutor, he noticed distinctive features in the handwriting of organized crime members, which sparked his interest. This interest extended to collecting autographs of independence activists and pro-Japanese collaborators, leading to the discovery of clear differences between the handwriting of anti-Japanese and pro-Japanese figures. After analyzing the handwriting of more than 2,000 individuals, he contemplated handwriting practice methods that could benefit life and realized that practicing handwriting improves life satisfaction and concentration. Through this, the author suggests practicing the handwriting of wealthy people to acquire the inner qualities they possess. For example, the fact that horizontal lines are long signifies strong patience, so lengthening horizontal lines can enhance patience.
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