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This small detail in a signature always betrays a lack of self-confidence

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In behavioral psychology, the act of signing is never trivial: it is the moment when we officially “display” ourselves to the world.

From the elegant bow to the illegible scribble, our signature is a unique imprint we leave at the bottom of every pledge. In behavioral psychology, the act of signing is never trivial: it is the moment when we officially “display” ourselves to the world. Unlike the body of a text which transmits a message, the signature is a symbolic representation of oneself. It is based on fundamental principles of the psychology of space: the way we occupy the paper often reflects the way we occupy our place in society.

Many writing specialists, including the psychiatrist and graphologist Jean-Charles Gille-Maisani, have looked at this gesture to detect behavioral flaws. “The signature is a condensed biography, it is the image that the subject has of himself or that he wants to give of himself“, he writes in his book “Psychology of writing: general graphology studies” (ed. Payot). According to him, it is an “image of the Self” which can betray internal fragilities that we nevertheless seek to mask. And among the multitude of loops and initials, there is a precise graphic detail, often perceived as a simple aesthetic ornament, which in reality reveals a profound lack of self-confidence and a difficulty in fully assuming oneself in front of others.

This revealing detail is the gesture of “crossing out”: a signature crossed out by its own final line. Concretely, this manifests itself by a stroke of pen which, instead of finishing the name, suddenly returns to the left or underlines the word to end up partially or completely crossing it out (see photos). For the graphologist, this return to the past is a gesture of symbolic repression and a real “graphic slip”. It is the expression of severe self-criticism: the writer, unconsciously, “cancels” his own presence. This mechanism reflects a tendency towards self-effacement and a difficulty in granting value to oneself, as if the individual did not completely allow himself to exist on the page.

Several “crossed out” signatures: the pen stroke returns to the left to cross out the name © All rights reserved – Journal des Femmes Santé

This symbolic analysis joins more recent scientific data, notably a study published in the Journal of Research in Personality. His research demonstrates a direct correlation between the size of the signature and social dominance: the more imposing a signature, the more marked narcissism the person has. Conversely, a tiny signature, lost in a corner of the page, often betrays a personality that avoids conflict and lacks confidence. This is what work psychologists call the “living space” effect: those who do not trust themselves reduce their footprint as much as possible so as not to “disturb”, producing a sober signature, without embellishments, nestled very close to the text as if to better hide there.

If graphology is not an exact science, it offers a fascinating reading grid on our relationship with ourselves. Whether we see it as a simple motor reflex or an unconscious confession, the signature remains a witness to our confidence of the moment. Learning to observe these “small details” is not a definitive judgment, but rather an invitation to regain confidence and to dare to occupy, on paper as in life, the place we deserve.

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