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Overnight has a valid perspective.

There's a correlation as well as causation (in some aspects) between using lowercase "i" when referring to self and self-concept/self esteem. There's evidence that suggests a subconscious expression of low self-esteem. In contrast, it might be a generational expression of casualness.

In my experience folks whom use it are generally prone to "boom and bust" cycles.


It's a fascinating topic of study that caught my interest a decade ago. Also worthy to note, that the psychological aspect revealed in handwriting also work in reverse. IOW, if one desires more self-confidence, writing in that style (as defined in Graphology) can increase one's self-confidence. It sounds woo, I know.



Here are some references:

Context for self concept;
https://opentextbc.ca/socialpsychology/chapter/the-cognitive-self-the-self-concept/

Graphology aka handwriting analysis
https://handwriting-graphology.com/study-of-handwriting/

Specifically about the use of "i"
https://www.copperarea.com/pages/ego-symbol-i-a-graphologists-look-at-the-letter-i/

Generational influences aka "kids these days"
https://mashable.com/article/disable-auto-caps-lowercase-texting-online-communication



A pretty good summary
https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-...ated-to-where-the-I-is-placed-in-the-sentence


Before you completely discount it;

The FBI and it's use of graphology to build Behavioral Profiles
https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-rele...ry-publishes-major-handwriting-analysis-study

Graphology is admissible in a court of law and it also is used in the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit aka catching bad guys/gals.


And if that isn't enough, women love it!

As a side benefit, it helps to screen low self-esteem women from your life. You can also screen for highly sexualized women as well as other desirable personality traits.

just read this...damn i need help

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...t-1mm-today-pick-2.370125/page-3#post-5690314
 
This context calls for who, not whom



And this one should be its, not it's

If Overnight is correct in his claim, then the OP is not using any capital letters at all, and that's very different from using a lowercase i as a first-person pronoun

If someone routinely types everything with no capital letters at all, then the use of lowercase i very likely has no special meaning at all. It is simply an accidental consequence of the fact that they never use capital letters for any word.

Thank you.

As in my previous post, this article describes the nuance you've highlighted in greater detail;

https://mashable.com/article/disable-auto-caps-lowercase-texting-online-communication

For better or worse, and in contrast to the above claims in the article, punctuation and grammar are aspects of presentation. IDGAF has connotations both pro and con - some most likely, are unintentional.

The OP promotes hard work to understand the profit potential of market opportunities yet also communicates laziness via their presentation.

That's my interpretation, ymmv.
 
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You guys are such a noob. Has it occurred to you that he might be avoiding Caps in order to conceal his identity? He's obviously not a new kid on the block. Well, duh. :banghead:
 
You guys are such a noob. Has it occurred to you that he might be avoiding Caps in order to conceal his identity? He's obviously not a new kid on the block. Well, duh. :banghead:

No, THAT DID NOT OCCUR TO ME! ThANk3S ZcHiZ0!

*whew* Now my identity is hidden <--------------note the lack of a period mark.
 
In your case, nothing can help you. Everyone can see right through you. :cool:

What? I neglected to post a period mark! I have hidden myself quite well <------(There it is again! No period mark! It is not me!)

Bolloks!
 
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