What Your Ears Reveal About Your Fortune
We often hear that people with big ears are blessed, but that’s a broad generalization. Everyone’s ears are different, and even what counts as “big” can vary a lot. Modern medicine holds that ear size correlates with a person’s age and nutrition, while traditional beliefs claim that different ear shapes correspond to different destinies. Below is a simple guide to assessing a person’s fortune by their ears.
- People with a black mole on the ear are said to enjoy both wealth and longevity.
- Hair growing on the ears is considered a sign of longevity.
- People with firm, pink ears are said to live very affluent lives.
- Those whose ears are lighter than their faces are believed to gain fame.
- If a person’s ears aren’t easily visible from the front, they are likely to become quite famous.
- Individuals with large, drooping earlobes are unlikely to live in poverty.
- Those with large ears tend to be broad-minded and can build successful careers.
- People with poorly defined ear contours are thought to lack sincerity.
- Ears that look dark and have lost their healthy color indicate inner suffering.
- Those whose ear tissue is thin and very soft may lead lonely, short lives.
- Individuals with bluish ears are likely to endure repeated losses.
- If a person’s ears are brown, it suggests they are ill, and the condition may worsen.
- Those with a pointed, thin upper part of the ear may struggle to maintain a large inheritance left by their elders. Even with a good spouse, they may receive little help, and their descendants may not fare well.
Throughout history, ear traits have been highly valued. In ancient times, the ears were called the "organs of hearing," considered the most important of the five senses. The ears connect to the brain and are said to be linked to the heart and kidneys. Confucius said, "At sixty, one understands the ears." A person's fortune is closely related to the position of the ears, the size of the earlobes, and the shape of the ear contours.