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Lower loop that goes up but turns away before it reaches the baseline. Often a feeling of dejection occurs near success, thus this person gets very close to success, then fails.

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Fear of success is shown by a down-turned y or g that doesn't go above the baseline. The closer it comes to the baseline. The closer it comes to the baseline, the closer the person will approach the finish line, then turn away. Often a feeling of dejection occurs near success, thus the person gets very close but then fails.

Often writers with this y can practice bringing the bottom loop up over the baseline to change the bad habit of not completing projects they have started and enjoy their success.

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*You can find more handwriting analysis video lessons in Handwriting University's
Level 101 Handwriting Analysis Course & Level 301 Deluxe Certification Course

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Articles, Newsletters & Other References

Newsletter Article

Should You Change Your Downturned Y?

This article written by Bart Baggett talks about why you should change your downturned Y. Listen to what students have to say about how changing one simple stroke changed their lives.

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