Caution in Relationships: Who to Be Careful With
People often say you should have a "good eye for people." In everyday interactions, it’s unwise to treat everyone like a confidant or share everything. It’s important to tell who’s worth getting close to and who isn’t. One traditional approach is to observe facial features. This article outlines features that, according to this view, suggest you should be cautious in your interactions.
1. Pointed Head
In physiognomy, a rounded, even head shape is considered favorable, while a sharply pointed head is seen as highly inauspicious. People said to have this feature are believed to have problematic dispositions, to think negatively about situations and others, and to prefer shortcuts over diligent work. If you encounter someone with a pointed head, it’s wise to proceed with caution.
2. Three Whites or Four Whites Eyes
"Three whites" or "four whites" describes eyes where the white of the eyeball is visible on three or even four sides of the iris. Individuals with this look are often thought to have poor tempers, strong jealousy, and a desire for revenge. If others are doing better, they may feel uneasy and try to undermine them. When interacting with such people, avoid negative remarks that could provoke them and keep a respectful distance.
3. Narrow Yintang and Short Philtrum
Yintang refers to the area between the eyebrows; ideally, it’s about two finger-widths. Too narrow or too wide is considered unfavorable. A narrow Yintang combined with a short philtrum is said to indicate a petty nature and a tendency to hold long grudges over minor slights. Such individuals may also harbor strong jealousy; if they see someone surpassing them, they might quietly sabotage that person to protect their standing. If someone around you fits this description, it’s best to keep your distance to avoid unnecessary trouble.
4. Bumpy Nose Bridge
A bumpy nose bridge features a noticeable bone protrusion in the middle when viewed from the side. People with this trait can be difficult to deal with; they tend to be impulsive and often misinterpret situations, leading to misunderstandings. When communicating with them, choose your words carefully and avoid careless remarks that could bring trouble you’ll later regret.
5. Hooked Nose
A hooked nose has a pointed tip that curves inward, resembling an eagle’s beak. Individuals with this feature are often described as deep-minded yet narrow and vengeful. If offended, they may seek payback that leaves you with no way out. Keeping your distance is usually the prudent choice.