Unlocking Life Opportunities Through Physiognomy: What Can You Discover?

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Human temperament influences destiny, and when contemplating life's impermanence and patterns of fate, how do we assess the successes and challenges we experience?
In physiognomy, the concept of the "middle stop" is crucial. Regardless of how favorable the forehead might be, or even if someone is a prodigy in their youth, without a strong central pillar, they may still lead an average life. A robust middle stop is marked by a straight and well-defined bridge from the root of the nose to the tip, along with prominent cheekbones. Ideally, the cheekbones should be well-rounded; if this area is strong, a person might still achieve success in middle age, even if they were clumsy in youth. Furthermore, even if the lower stop is weak, there are chances to improve the situation during middle age.
If the middle stop is truly deficient—misaligned, sunken, bony, or overly thin—having full lips and a well-shaped mouth can provide resilience. Even if circumstances seem negative, complete despair is unlikely. There will always be some means of sustenance, although advancing further may present challenges.
If both aspects are problematic, it's essential to consider the overall condition of the "heavenly warehouse" and "earthly store." Even with poor facial features, a round face and stable spirit can lead to a worry-free life.
Everyone desires wealth and status. However, if these pursuits are fueled by vanity and the quest for enjoyment, genuine wealth and status will remain elusive. Any temporary abundance will soon vanish. A proper understanding of life leads to the right path. Everyone has their strengths; by nurturing and capitalizing on them, one can always find a way forward.