It really helps!Ī person’s hands tell us a lot about them.
My only real question to you is: “Why do you own a gavel?”Īs with before, if this is your picture, be sure to comment and let me know how accurate these were. You used your phone to take this picture, and you are most likely a customer of AT&T, or at least were at the time this picture was taken, which if I’m not mistaken was August 2013. You enjoy manga and sci-fi, are/were enrolled in what could be considered an “upper-level” math class (your TI-83 manual), and you performed above average on the SAT’s (You have the test-prep book, AND you kept it, meaning it was either useful or valuable to you.) You are used to wearing nice clothes based on the hanger hanging on your closet door (further evidence for the college ROTC theory). You won multiple awards in high school, which by the way was Claudia Taylor “Lady Bird” Johnson High in San Antonio, Texas, where you were in the JROTC program (and probably still are through your college, which is probably U of A, but I’m not positive). That’s along with the multiple World of Warcraft and Halo books says that you are a gamer (and most likely male). The green box catches my attention first - computer parts - computer savvy. So the carpenter cut out spaces for the switch and the electrical sockets. The light switch is hidden amongst the many books because we had them built in - notice they aren’t painted, they were done a few months ago. Yes, I painted the picture, from a photo I took of a dog at San Xavier Mission. I can’t stand that peach color, speaking of 80s Miami Vice. I actually have it picked just need to do it. We repiped the house and are still trying to decide on what the color of the walls.
And DAMN I wish the prior owners did not paint the fireplace (which we have no idea when that happened). I just happen to like those little tables, but maybe that IS because I am short!!! The house was built in 1954 or 55, I can’t remember which. HAHA! You are correct! HOWEVER, many of those book’s are ’s and for the record he is 6'1". Parting questions - What sort of work were you doing on the wall? Did you paint the picture? How about the light switch hidden amongst your many books? Finally, I’d say the house was built circa the 1980’s, judging by the painted brick fireplace. We also see that the books from earlier aren’t just for show - there are lamps everywhere. She (for I think the subject is female based on the patterned couch pillows) may likely be shorter than average, as all of the tables, even the running table on the wall are what I, at 5'11’’, would consider fairly low. Over on the mantle, we see a few artifacts including what appears to be a bronze Buddha. They are also remarkably aware of world-culture for the typical American (If you’re not sure how we know the subject is in America, check their wall socket.). Right off the bat, I think our subject has a dog based on the couch cover and the large wall-mounted picture. Okay, so now we know what this person does for a living, and a little bit about their feelings on their field of study. We have a thinker in our midst, ladies and gentlemen. Do you meditate? The above details would suggest feelings that the current view of psychology is very incomplete, and also a level of curiosity not bounded by conventional thought patterns. Our subject is not unwilling to go to the eastern hemisphere for another perspective, bringing a nice balance to their field of study - ironic, considering the symbolic significance of the statue of the Nataraja (Shiva in the form of the Cosmic Dancer) on the upper left part of the shelf. Many of the books on the upper part of the shelf were written by philosophers of the mind, investigating everything from how the brain processes time to self-awareness and mindfulness. Moreover, this person is interested in getting multiple perspectives on the mind from a wide variety of sources. This person does psychology for a living - most likely a psychotherapist specializing in attachment based on the really official-looking books near the bottom of the shelf. Too many books for a hobby, or even a college major. Almost all of the books are about psychology in some shape or form, but let’s go a bit further.
Step two - let’s take a look at this bookshelf. Okay, step one - how do we know these pictures were taken by the same person? Well, a fun little computer trick tells us that these pictures were not only taken within the same 3 minutes of each other, but by the same model phone (Samsung Galaxy, and if I’m not mistaken, the AT&T version).