Your Lifespan: How Long Will You Live?

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In metaphysics, a person's birth chart that includes elements like "killing," "misfortune," or "injury" suggests a higher likelihood of encountering accidents throughout their life, potentially leading to a shorter lifespan. However, a person's longevity is not solely determined by their birth chart; it is also influenced by their lifestyle habits, personality, and life perspective. Individuals who are open-minded, optimistic, and maintain a youthful spirit tend to enjoy longer lives. Today, Master Fanxin will utilize principles from metaphysics and psychology to offer a fun test to estimate your potential lifespan. (This article is for entertainment purposes only.)

Testing Method: Answer the following questions sequentially and total up your scores. Then, refer to the total score to find your results. (Choose A for 1 point, B for 2 points, C for 3 points, and D for 4 points.)

1. In an accident, your partner dies, and your parents become critically ill at the same time, leaving you with a 2-year-old child to care for. What would you do?

A: Feel extremely sad and choose to commit suicide.

B: Feel a lot of resentment and hide away.

C: Seek help from others.

D: After managing your emotions, take care of your parents and child.

2. In a dream, you hear your enemy saying they will kill your partner, then see your partner lying in a coffin, while you hold a sharp knife. What is your first reaction?

A: Kill the enemy.

B: Kill the enemy and then commit suicide.

C: Believe that your partner is not dead yet.

D: Think everything is destined and call the police.

3. Imagine you are an elderly person, hard of hearing and with poor eyesight. You dream of your deceased partner inviting you to join them in the afterlife. Upon waking, what is your first reaction?

A: Believe that your time is short and feel very sad.

B: Try everything to make yourself die sooner.

C: Think you are overthinking and tell your children about the dream.

D: Believe that your partner must be missing you and decide to live well.

4. Suppose you are an extraordinarily beautiful woman with many admirers. One night, a jealous woman throws acid on you, severely disfiguring you. What would you do?

A: Choose to commit suicide.

B: Try every means to take revenge.

C: Choose to live in a place where no one knows you.

D: Live on with strength.

5. One morning, you see someone who looks exactly like a long-deceased friend passing by, and then you hear someone calling your name. What is your first reaction?

A: You must have mistaken the person.

B: You might have seen a ghost.

C: You are missing your friend too much.

D: Your friend might not have died after all.

6. In your subconscious, which of the following situations do you think is most likely to occur?

A: You get struck by lightning during an argument with a friend.

B: You get killed by a monster while traveling with family.

C: You unexpectedly win 5 million after being diagnosed with a terminal illness.

D: You get the opportunity to dine with a celebrity because of your charitable work.

7. One day, you see a colleague being framed for saving a puppy. What is your first reaction?

A: Think they are looking for trouble and ignore them.

B: Believe they have bad luck and comfort them.

C: Think others are being unreasonable and try to protect them.

D: Do your best to help them clear their name.

8. Suppose you are a billionaire but suffer from severe mental illness and insomnia every night. One day, a monk tells you that letting go will lead to fulfillment. What is your first reaction?

A: Think the monk is definitely jealous of your wealth and status.

B: Believe the monk doesn't understand you at all.

C: Think your mental burden is too heavy and try to let go of some fame and fortune.

D: Realize you have gone astray and will let go of your name and profit.

9. One day, your sibling frames you for inheritance, leading to allegations against you. What would you do?

A: Seek revenge on them.

B: Cut ties with them.

C: Not hold it against them.

D: Try to change their mind in your own way.

10. In a dream, you see a rabbit being bitten by a dog, and then you hear a relative is bleeding. What is your first reaction?

A: Think the relative was bitten for provoking the dog.

B: Think the relative was bitten while trying to protect the rabbit.

C: Feel very sorry for the relative.

D: Rush to bandage the relative's wound.

11. If you have a conflict with a friend and both attend an important press conference, and they are questioned by reporters for saying something wrong, what is your first reaction?

A: Think they deserve it and secretly laugh.

B: Take the opportunity to slander them and feel secretly pleased.

C: Help them change the subject.

D: Do your best to help them defend themselves.

See answers on the next page

11-18 points

Lifespan: 65-72 years

You are someone who tends to be petty, with a fragile moral compass, and lacks consistency in your actions. You prioritize your own interests and, if others fail to meet your expectations, you may turn against them, even seeking revenge. This type of behavior leads to strained relationships and difficulties in making friends who you trust. As a result, you may be seen as an outsider in social circles, with people keeping their distance due to your self-centeredness and lack of generosity. In the workplace, you might miss out on collaborative opportunities by overly guarding your interests. Your unpredictable emotions can lead to misunderstandings, and people may not bother to try to understand you, which can result in feelings of isolation.

Advice: Try to be less self-centered, open your heart, and you will gain more in return.

19-26 points

Lifespan: 73-80 years

You are cautious, with a strong sense of vanity and sensitivity to financial matters. Disputes with friends or partners over money can be common. You have difficulty treating others and can't stand strangers benefiting at your expense, causing you to overanalyze their intentions, which can result in misunderstandings. In love, you prefer to split expenses; if your partner inadvertently uses your money, you might not express displeasure openly but may harbor resentment, suspecting they are trying to take advantage of you and questioning their love. This tendency to overthink can present considerable hurdles in your life and increase stress.

Advice: Reduce your suspicion of others and learn to manage risks; this will lead to greater happiness.

27-34 points

Lifespan: 81-88 years

You appear gentle on the outside but are internally strong, organized, and considerate of others. You value others' opinions and handle matters rationally. Within your social circle, you pursue a quality lifestyle and exhibit good taste, making people enjoy aligning with your interests. In love, you favor a flexible dynamic and seek engaging, open interactions. If someone gets too close, you might feel uncomfortable and consider withdrawing, leading to needless worry and disrupting your previously content life.

Advice: Strive to empathize with others and approach issues with calmness.

35-44 points

Lifespan: 89 years and above

You are principled, hardworking, and optimistic. Socially adept, you refrain from showing off, and view challenges as opportunities for personal growth. Your exceptional mindset and resilience allow you to relish tackling new experiences. When something excites you, you devote yourself completely, savoring the triumph of overcoming challenges. This mindset fosters continuous breakthroughs in your career, ultimately leading to substantial rewards. Your focus is on spiritual enrichment rather than material possessions, with your tranquil mindset contributing to a long life.

Advice: Maintain your positive outlook and embrace sharing with others to enhance your fulfillment.

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