Facial Analysis: Actions to Attract Good Luck

Life brings different fortunes at different stages. Some benefit from their family background and enjoy an easy start, while others must weather struggles and hardship, finding success only in midlife. Some don’t become prosperous until their later years.
Everyone’s path is different: some thrive early and stay fortunate throughout life, while others ride the peaks and valleys. So, what traits and behaviors help sustain good luck?
First is mindset. Keeping a positive outlook is easier said than done. A person with a righteous heart, free of malicious thoughts, may not be wealthy but won’t fall into despair. Malicious thoughts stem from heavy self-centered desires—excessive lust, hedonism, hatred, and cowardice. Accordingly, someone with a righteous heart is said to show fewer wrinkles down the center of the face even into old age, with a smooth forehead and well-defined features. Over time, a steady, positive mindset accumulates blessings and supports lasting good fortune. It may not make your luck ever-rising, but it often prevents major misfortunes, worries, and regrets.
Next is action. Our energy is limited. You may lack family advantages or innate talent, but if you channel your energy into your work and avoid distractions, you’ll accumulate wealth. The process may be lengthy, but it yields solid returns. People like this often project a commanding presence; focused energy shows up as defined brows and full lips. By contrast, some enjoy a brief streak of luck and then stumble, or dazzle early only to fade later. This often happens when material gains breed complacency, long-term effort is traded for easy money, and a speculative mindset takes over, eroding focus and interest.
Self-reflection is crucial. People can change—sometimes quickly within three years, sometimes more slowly over five. Beyond life stages and experiences, shifts in fortune also reshape us. It’s easy to be blinded by current achievements—status and fame—which can foster arrogance and gradually erode self-knowledge. That signals a lack of reflection. Those who practice self-reflection tend to have clear, determined eyes, a refined demeanor, and a vibrant complexion; those who don’t often look dull and carry scattered energy.