Upper Zone of abstract thinking

We shall explain the logic of deducing the personality of a person with varying zone sizes. Based on the traits mentioned above concerning each zone, let us consider various scenarios:
When Upper Zone is dominant at the expense of the Middle Zone it means that the characteristics like abstraction, creativity, ethical beliefs, fantasy, etc. are more than balanced in the person, while characteristics like adaptability to everyday life, the writer’s thoughts about himself in relation to others, rational behaviour, etc. are less dominant than what it should be for a balanced person. This means that the person imagines a lot of things and is a visionary, but lacks the strength to bring the visions and thoughts into reality. In other words, he is detached from reality to a great extent and keeps thinking about new ideas, etc.
If the Upper Zone is extremely tall at the expense of the Middle Zone, then it can even signified that the writer has lost his mental balance and has become a full-time dreamer. Such handwriting is a direct indication of some kind of mental illness.
Taking the logic further, an underdeveloped MZ at the expense of the Upper Zone would also mean that the person has flights of fancy and does not have the ability to convert dreams into reality. This would certainly mean that the person would become critical of him and would become depressed. Such a person would also find little joy in his day-to-day life, and word seek solace by fleeing to his world of dreams. Such people end up talking about their dreams as if they have actually happened in reality, and start believing them also.
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