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European leaders: Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón
With Pedro Sánchez, the Spanish prime minister since 2018, in the news recently, it is a perfect time to look at his hands, especially given that I have got decent (but still not good) photos of his major hand. Major hand: right, b. 1972 (A picture of Pedro Sánchez’ major hand, taken probably in 2022)…
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Cricketers: Andy Flower
Ambidextrous but writing (and bowling!) hand: right (most probably), b. 1968 Andy Flower was my childhood hero growing up: the sheer tenacity and never-say-die spirit of his as well as his extraordinary stamina and his ability to single-handedly make a fist of it was allied with his extraordinary talent playing spinners, especially playing sweeps. And…
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Scientists: Albert Einstein
Major hand: right, b. 1879, d. 1955 This is the first time I’ve chosen to analyse hands of someone who is not a contemporary. Einstein is dead, but his hands still deserve studying for two reasons: (1) I have good quality prints of his hands, available online because they were put up on an auction…
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European leaders: Vladimir Putin
Major hand: right, b. 1952 There are a few things that strike one immediately when one looks at Putin’s hands. (Undated photo of Vladimir Putin and his major hand) Thick fingers, especially Jupiter and Mercury, and staggered joints of the Mercury finger. Such thick, clumsy, shortish fingers point to a cruel disposition, with lack of…
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European politicians: Annalena Baerbock
Major hand: right, b. 1980 I have got a decent photo of both her hands from 2019, so I will base this analysis on that. There are, of course, some other photos also, including recent ones, of her hands in my corpus, and I am looking at them also, but the 2019 one, seen below,…
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European leaders: Emmanuel Macron
Main hand: Right, b. 1977 I don’t have decent photos of Macron, so this will be a limited analysis. In addition, the slightly decent photo of Macron’s major hand that I have is only from 2017, and some things may have changed since then, nullifying some of my observations. Still, for a student of palmistry,…