An Incredible Memory and a very Weird Handwriting

Dear Graphology Friends,

I have an an amazing story for you this time!

It's about Jill Price, a shy woman with an incredible memory.

But wait till you see her handwriting! It's even more incredible.

But even though her story is so newsworthy it didn't see the light of day because she wanted it kept a secret.

Jill is an intensely private person and the thought of going public made her freeze up. She didn't want her story to be flung to the hungry jaws of the media.

So for 8 full years scientists at the University of California honoured her wishes and studied her strange gift in secret.

Then in 2006 when she was eventually persuaded - in the interest of science - to reveal her fascinating story she decided to “come out.”

When the story broke, the scientific world and the media went wild.

And just as she had feared, TV stations and newspapers everywhere had a publicity fest. She became famous overnight.

Oprah interviewed her on one of her shows. Diane Sawyer interviewed her on ABC News and the audience everywhere was fascinated and astounded.

They devoured every bit about her remarkable memory; how she knew to the exact day when Princess Grace had died: how she knew exactly when JR from Dallas was shot; when the Unabomber was arrested and when the L. A. Riots took place.

And there was a lot more.

Today Jill is in her middle 50's. She has spent most of her life in Los Angeles where she has worked as a school administrator.

She lives with her parents and she is a collector of personal memorabilia that she can’t bear to part with because her memory is intrinsically bound up with these symbols of her life. So it’s easy to see why she would hate to lose touch with any of them.

In fact, she suffers from separation anxiety to the extent that she feels that she would not be able to cope if she moved away from her home and family.

Jill's Strange Handwriting

Now here is the interesting part for graphologists and handwriting analysts.

Jill has recorded in amazing detail the highly fascinating story of her life in a journal that contains 50 thousand pages of her very strange handwriting set up in columns like a newspaper.

50 thousand pages!

So Let’s take a look at her handwriting.

Secrets of her phenomenal Memory

This is a handwriting sample to beat all handwriting samples. It is reproduced from just one of the columns in her journal.

The very first thing that hits you is how strange it is. But we also notice how extremely crowded it is. Crowded to the point of obsession - which I think is the key to her whole personality.

Her mind is so crowded with the events of her personal life and her past that she has compacted every detail into an unforgettable block of personal memorabilia.The phrase obsessive-compulsive disorder comes to mind.

So what would you call this - pure eccentricity or possibly genius?

Take a look at her weird handwriting and read my explanation of how it mirrors some of the most intricate details of her personality.

And let me know what you think in the comment section below the article.
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With my best wishes

Sandra Fisher
Graphology World

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