Born to Lead: Three Facial Types That Exude Natural Leadership

Not everyone can become a leader, and effort alone won't guarantee universal recognition. In fact, from a physiognomy standpoint, a person needs to have three key traits to be fundamentally qualified to lead others.
Firstly, the forehead, or the area just below the hairline, should be prominent. A pronounced forehead suggests superior cognitive abilities, which are crucial for leadership potential.
Secondly, the eyebrows and eyes should convey a sense of presence. Thick, well-groomed eyebrows without stray hairs, tapering neatly, indicate decisiveness. If someone possesses a good forehead but lacks strong eyebrows, they may have brilliant ideas but won't earn respect for their execution.
Thirdly, a straight and high nose suggests strong drive and enduring success. If the area from the bridge to the root of the nose is weak, it might result in only temporary popularity without the ability to sustain influence over time.
Illustration by Qingya Jushi