Elegant Recluse: Kind-hearted People Reap Richer Rewards Later in Life
In the field of physiognomy, there is a perspective that focuses on the heart, suggesting that individuals with a kind heart are evaluated primarily for their blessings, while their charisma and abilities take a back seat. This approach proves very effective for gauging a person's ultimate fortune in life.
Observing the features in the image above, it is evident that this person may not possess strong charisma or abilities but has a naturally kind disposition. Although their fortune is average in youth and middle age, they begin to experience good luck in later middle age and accumulate some wealth by old age. The position of their ears suggests that their significant fortune will arrive relatively late.
In general, individuals with a kind heart tend to have better outcomes, especially when their fortunes begin to improve, as these changes occur more smoothly. They often enjoy blessings later in life. However, there may be a decline in health, typically due to the strenuous efforts made during their peak fortunes.
For many, wealth acts as a double-edged sword. When prosperity smiles upon them, they may work tirelessly for more money; once they have some, they strive to accumulate even more for their descendants, believing that greater wealth offers more security. Some even worry about their grandchildren's futures as they grow older. Many health issues arise from financial stress; lacking money can lead to discontent, while having too much can also bring its own set of problems.