What Your Facial Features Reveal About Your Virtues and Flaws
People from all walks of life seek recognition—whether for their contributions at work, from their leaders, or within their families. They hope their efforts will be rewarded and their mistakes forgiven.
However, the world is not always fair; contributions may go unrewarded, and mistakes may go unpunished. Sometimes one’s achievements are overshadowed by others. In physiognomy, it is said you can read your merits and faults—and whether they will be rewarded or punished—especially when you feel you have accomplished something or made a mistake. Observing your facial features over the next three days can offer insight.
Merit is reflected in the area below the nostrils. If this area appears bright yellow, it indicates you will be rewarded for your contributions. If it looks dull, your merits may be overlooked, and if it appears gray and murky, someone else may take credit for your achievements.
Faults are reflected in the area known as the "year position," located just below the bridge of the nose. If you have made a mistake and this area appears normal, there may be no significant repercussions. However, if it looks dark blue, the mistake is unlikely to be overlooked and may lead to harsher punishment. If the year position shows a strong, blood-red color, someone may help cover up your mistake or take the blame for you.
Merits and faults do not always cancel each other out. Many people feel troubled when their contributions go unrecognized or disheartened when they cannot avoid punishment for their mistakes. This needn’t be the case; growth requires enduring trials.
By Qingya Jushi