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Do You Circle Your ‘i’ Dots?

Circled ‘i’ dots are indicative of a fear of normalcy and a need for attention

Are you one of those people who felt that an ‘i’ with a circled dot looks fancy and cool?

Observe the circles and heart-shaped dots on the letters 'i' and 'j'

Observe the circles and heart-shaped dots on the letters ‘i’ and ‘j’

It is a trait of immaturity and comes up especially during the teenage. At the root of it, this trait stems from an identity crisis. The writer is struggling to find self-identity and is constantly trying different things to satisfy this need for self-identity.

Such writers are seen experimenting with their professions, jumping from one field to another. They stick onto a particular profession as long as THEY FEEL THEY ARE DIFFERENT from the hoi-polloi of their society. This is from the perspective of a profession.

A writer who is in his/her teenage is seen experimenting with fashion sense. Trying to stand out from the crowd by drawing attention to their dressing, talking style, accents etc..

Now, there’s nothing to feel bad about this. On the bright side, writers of this trait are very creative and artistic. They have the ability to see what others cannot and come up with admirable work in the fields of dance, painting, writing and the likes. Having this in one’s handwriting leads to temporary positive outcomes rooted from negative motivations.

Is it good? Is it bad? There is no such thing! But, is it preferable? Definitely not 🙂

So in conclusion, if you have it in your handwriting. It’s always better to consciously stop it and stick to the good old dot (Touch and lift of the pen).

Have a nice life!