Public persona of Vladimir Putin via his signature analysis

Opinion

By Ben Ezeohagwu

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was born on 7th, October, 1952, a Russian Politician and former Intelligence Officer, who is the President of Russia, a Position he has held since 2012, and previously from 1999 until 2008. He was also the Prime Minister from 1999 to 2000, and again from 2008 to 2012. Vladimir Putin is the Second-longest current serving European President after Alexander Lukashenko of neighbouring Belarus (Wikipedia, 2020).

The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, has actually placed Vladimir Putin as one of the dominant figures of the Russia-Ukraine war, an on-going war which many a world leader disapproves. This article takes a close brief scrutiny of the Public personality of Vladimir Putin through his signature analysis.

In Graphological principle and practice, signature is usually not analyzed in isolation unless it is accompanied by a handwriting sample of the subject under graphoanalysis consideration.

A signature of any individual implies what the author wants others to think of him or her. It does not usually necessarily reveal the real personality traits of such individual in question but just a persona, a personal façade that such individual presents to the world.

Each time you inscribe your signature on a piece of paper, you make a statement to yourself and to the rest of the world, saying; “see, this is who I am. That’s what I want you to think of me. That’s the way I want to be seen and known. It does not matter what my real personality is”. In other words, the signature of any individual is a reflection of how such a person behaves and handles himself or herself in public space. Signature is the “outer personality” of an individual.

From a number of Graphological Analysis references, namely: Graphology for Beginners (Richard Craze, 1994); You Can Analyze Handwriting (Robert Holder, 1969) and Graphopaedia (Online, 2022) as selected (references) for the Signature analysis of Vladimir Putin. The following are a few common Signature features, observations and graphological meaning that can be obtained:

Vladimir Putin ‘s Signature.
Source: Wikipedia, 2022

Vladimir Putin’s Signature manifests engulfing incomplete circle stroke around the first letter, as exhibiting self-limiting beliefs and follow such religiously; defensive in public and he is over-protective about himself and subsequently his environment.

Vladimir Putin also manifests ascending signature features as exhibiting personality traits of ambition, optimism, creativity, vitality and certain sense of self-esteem. He (Vladimir Putin) shows moderately big signature, reflecting personality traits of confidence, optimism and self-esteem.

Heavy lines (strokes) are present in Vladimir Putin’s Signature, as manifestations of being sensuous, materialistic and focused on the physical existence, as well as also passionate, energetic strong-willed and quite stubborn.

Diminishing size of letters, in the word(s) as such go(es) on…obvious in Vladimir Putin’s Signature, which manifest(s) varying size of letters strokes, this particular psychographic feature (diminishing size of letters) reflects that Vladimir Putin may be inconsistently diplomatic in leadership policies and human attributes, which in most cases lack optimal human values.

Vladimir Putin’s Signature exhibits moderately forward slant (fair right slant), personality traits of fairly being affectionate and open-minded, as an individual who takes initiatives timely in different circumstances, Vladimir Putin manifests cursively inscribed legible signature, which means he has clear objectives (be such good or bad), logical and determined to actualise such objectives.

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is a self-assertive leader with sense of independence, authority, intolerance to response or disobedience; critical, decisive, defensive. over-protective about himself and his environment; despite being affectionate, ambitious, optimistic, strong-willed and creative, he unfortunately possesses self-limiting beliefs of being selfish, materialistic, stubborn and mistrusted (towards others).

If Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin must evolve towards becoming a better acclaimed leader in and for his country, he must eschew those unfortunately self-limiting beliefs and accept naturally lawful humane values and policies of universal harmony, unity, balance, coherence, love for all, among others.

Ben Ezeohagwu won the Onigrafifks Prize for literature (2017). He is Professor of Graphonomy and Chancellor, African American University, Porto-Novo, Republic of Benin/Canada/ USA.
Email: benezeohagwu@yahoo.com
www.africanamericanuniversity.org

Coming: Public persona of (President of Ukraine) Volodymr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy via his signature analysis also by the same author

 

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