Unlocking Your Optimal Wealth-Building Period Through Face Reading

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"Winter has plum blossoms, summer has lotus, spring has Yingchun, and autumn has chrysanthemums," meaning that different flowers bloom in different seasons. Similarly, people have varying abilities to generate and accumulate wealth at different life stages. So, how can you identify when your prosperous period will be? Let's explore the periods of optimal wealth accumulation through the lens of physiognomy and various facial features.
1. Those who prosper in their youth
Regarding wealth, the nose is the first feature to consider, as it signifies wealth; next is the forehead, which represents financial insight. Creating wealth naturally requires intelligence. Thus, individuals with a high and full forehead are likely to be clever, academically gifted, or successful at an early age. Additionally, if their nose is well-shaped, high, and plump, with a strong connection to the forehead and the space between the eyebrows, it indicates that they can capitalize on their prosperity during youth, greatly enhancing their financial fortune. These individuals are likely to experience their most prosperous period between the ages of ten and twenty-eight.
2. Those whose prosperous period is in early middle age
In physiognomy, the area between the eyebrows signifies a person's charisma and well-being and whether their life efforts will be smooth and rewarding. This area is known as the 'fate palace' and is linked to fortune, career, position, and power. Therefore, a person with a wide, full, and luminous space between their eyebrows is likely to possess a remarkable demeanor, deep worldly knowledge, and extensive understanding, leading to success in their career. If their nose is also well-formed, high, and plump, it suggests that starting from the age of twenty-eight, their career-inspired financial luck will progress smoothly through early middle age.
3. Those whose prosperous period is in middle age
In addition to the nose, physiognomy considers the eyebrows, eyes, and ears as indicators of wealth; however, they must be evaluated collectively. A combination of well-shaped eyebrows, eyes, and ears has a strong "wealth-gathering" effect. The ears, associated with the water element, symbolize the source of wealth and represent an individual's foundation.
Individuals who have been well-raised and come from affluent backgrounds typically have large, thick ears, fair and moist skin, distinct contours, and pronounced earlobes. If they also have clear and attractive eyebrows and eyes, it indicates exceptional intelligence and social skills, enabling them to gain support from friends and family, thus providing the means and conditions to create wealth. They are likely to achieve notable financial success between the ages of thirty and forty.
4. Those whose prosperous period is in late middle age
In reality, not everyone with good financial luck has a perfectly shaped nose. For example, some individuals might have noses that fall short of ideal standards, with narrow tips and slanted nostrils. However, if other features are well-developed, they can still exhibit strong earning potential. For instance, if someone has a slightly square mouth, thick and rosy lips, and a deep and wide philtrum shaped like a water droplet, their financial luck can be quite favorable, especially between the ages of forty and sixty, allowing them to maintain a smooth flow of wealth in their later years. This is because the mouth is associated with Mercury, a wealth star; the mouth relates to food, clothing, and fortune; and the philtrum signals the source of wealth. A droplet-shaped philtrum indicates a continuous flow of wealth, pointing to a steady influx of funds, albeit later in life.
5. Those whose prosperous period is in old age
If the nose represents middle-aged wealth (ages forty to fifty) and a person has a high and plump nose, their financial luck in middle age is likely good. However, the accumulation of wealth depends on the condition of their lower facial features, which govern the ability to save and accumulate wealth. Many people may achieve wealth early but struggle to retain it or may spend it quickly.
Accordingly, in physiognomy, as long as the nose is not particularly deficient, if the lower facial features are full and moist, the individual's financial luck in old age will be favorable, indicating prosperity in later years. The lower facial features are related to late-life fortune. Of course, if a person’s lower facial features meet these standards, and their nose is also well-formed and plump, with a tip resembling a hanging pearl, their financial luck may begin to accumulate from the age of forty, leading to great wealth in their later years.