Evaluating Your Skills: Are You in a Growth Phase?
No matter one's fortune, the abilities they demonstrate are a testament to their personal effort and experiences. Have your efforts led to noticeable improvements? Physiognomy might have the answer.
1. Improvement in abilities is reflected in a vibrant complexion, particularly evident in the color of the lips, ears, and cheekbones. Lip color should be a bright red, not dark; ear color should be a bright white, not dull; and the cheeks should have a smooth, lustrous appearance free from blemishes.
2. The capacity to handle challenges is visible in the eyes and the area between the eyebrows. A calm and steady gaze, free from yellowish veins or dullness, along with a centered space between the eyebrows that is without redness or dryness, signifies resilience.
3. The full expression of abilities can be observed in the facial features, especially the shape of the eyes and mouth. When abilities are being fully expressed, the eyes appear softer, and the mouth takes on a rounder shape, noticeable in the way it opens and closes.
4. Sometimes, even when there seems to be improvement, abilities may remain unused. This might manifest as darkened teeth, the unexpected loss of a front tooth, or redness and inflammation in the philtrum. These indicate that improved abilities are hindered by changing circumstances.
5. Recognition of abilities is seen in a smooth, even, and bright forehead, indicating that one's talents are acknowledged and validated.