Well, sweetheart, when you write your name repeatedly, it's called "graphomania." It could mean you're practicing your signature for when you become famous, or maybe you're just bored out of your mind. Either way, keep on scribbling, darling.
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When you write your name repeatedly, it could indicate a few things depending on the context. In psychology, this behavior may suggest a form of self-soothing or self-stimulation, similar to doodling. It could also be a sign of boredom or distraction in certain situations. Additionally, in some cases, repetitive writing of one's name could be a symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder or other mental health conditions.
You are either 6 years old and entralled with the idea of your own name or you are an adult with self-esteem issues or possibly OCD.
We're not sure if this is what you mean, but you could write or say twelve and thirty seven hundredths. Don't forget the 'ths' after hundred.
You write your name normally lightly and then you draw around the letters
it means to write the value. for example.... 1.639. just write the value.
.038, is this what you mean?
If the world was black and white, then yes, a teacher teaches, a fireman fights fires, and a chef cooks. They do this everyday until it becomes routine, but a teacher could paint, a fireman may own an online business, and a chef may write poetry. So is a teacher a painter, a fireman a business man, a chef a poet? So I would say no, what you do repeatedly is not who you are. What you are, that is what you are.