Face Reading and Palmistry: Who’s More Likely to Be Betrayed?

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Life is often complicated and stressful. When petty individuals meddle or undermine us, the pressure only increases. Their presence is not always without cause; it often relates to our own personality and behavior. By examining and adjusting our character, the situation can improve. Below, from the perspectives of facial features and palmistry, we discuss which types of people are said to be more likely to attract petty individuals.

I. From the Perspective of Facial Features

1. Eyebrows Overlapping the Eyes, Disordered

In physiognomy, the brow area is known as the "palace of friendship." If the eyebrows hang over the eyes, grow together, or are messy and unruly, it suggests an impatient temperament, a narrow mind, and a sensitive, suspicious nature. Such individuals often struggle with relationships and are more prone to attracting petty individuals. Without working to adjust these traits, it can be hard to make real progress in life, and petty people may frequently get in the way.

2. Protruding Ear Cartilage

The outer rim of the ear is called the ear wheel, while the inner protruding ridge is known as the ear pavilion. If the ear pavilion is too prominent and the ear wheel cannot cover it, this is referred to as "protruding ear cartilage." People with this ear shape tend to be rebellious, extreme in personality, competitive, and stubbornly opinionated, which can lead to offending others and inviting sabotage from petty individuals.

3. Damaged Canthus

The canthus refers to the corners of the eyes, which in physiognomy represent a person's marital palace. Traditional beliefs suggest that if the canthus is sunken, damaged, crisscrossed with lines, or scarred, the person is more likely to encounter disturbances from petty individuals in life and at work. When mistakes occur on the job, they are especially vulnerable to being targeted by petty people who may seize the moment, stirring up rumors and gossip. Friends with this feature should be cautious in daily life and work, speak carefully, and take their responsibilities seriously to avoid unnecessary trouble.

4. Red Veins in the Eyes

"Red veins in the eyes" refers to eyes that appear overly exposed and bloodshot, with many visible vessels. People with this feature tend to be impatient and impulsive, and may unintentionally hurt others with their words or create grudges, making them more susceptible to petty individuals. It is advisable to maintain a calm mindset and be mindful of language in daily communication to avoid offending petty people inadvertently.

5. Dull Eyes

"Dull eyes" mainly refers to the expression of the eyes. If a person's gaze lacks vitality and appears listless, it often reflects a recent downturn in luck. A string of setbacks may follow, and petty individuals may gradually draw near. People with this sign often face harm from petty individuals through financial deception or economic traps, leading to losses. When you notice a dip in your luck, be cautious, avoid toxic friendships, and refrain from business partnerships or lending money, as this can attract petty individuals and create unnecessary trouble.

6. Downturned Mouth

A "downturned mouth" refers to the corners of the mouth bending downward, resembling an upside-down boat. Those with this mouth shape are more likely to encounter setbacks and may be deceived or harmed by petty individuals in mid to later life, leading to disappointment. It is wise to be especially careful in friendships, avoid being fooled by appearances, and take time to truly understand someone before getting involved.

7. Prominent Nasal Bridge

A high, uneven nasal bridge with comparatively low surrounding features is a physiognomy associated with loneliness. Individuals with this trait tend to be solitary, hold themselves in high esteem, and may be self-centered in interactions, often adopting a superior attitude. As a result, they can attract many petty individuals and easily make adversaries, which negatively affects their luck.

8. Visible Cheekbones from the Back of the Head

People whose cheekbones are so prominent they are visible even from behind often face dissatisfaction and misunderstandings due to stubbornness, self-centeredness, and strong self-protective instincts. In addition, those with large, drooping mouths or pointed, protruding lips—as if blowing—should be careful not to be used by others or to spread false information without realizing it, which can lead to unnecessary trouble. Furthermore, individuals with overly high foreheads may have an inflated sense of self, and those whose nose length exceeds one-third of the face may also exhibit self-centered tendencies, making them more susceptible to petty individuals.

II. From the Perspective of Palmistry

1. Double Broken Palms with Curved Fingers

Individuals with double broken palms tend to have strong, stubborn personalities and dislike accepting others' opinions, often taking extreme positions—either very successful or very unsuccessful. If they also have curved, irregular fingers, their path in life is likely to be more difficult and beset by many petty individuals.

2. Career Line Disrupted by Horizontal Lines

The palm lines near the base of the index finger are referred to as "petty lines." Those whose career line or success line is cut by horizontal lines are also more likely to attract petty individuals in their careers. Additionally, if horizontal lines appear on the inner side of the life line, the "noble line" may turn into a "petty line."

If you find your relationships strained and feel constantly obstructed by petty individuals, it is essential to reflect on your own behavior and consider how you handle relationships. By addressing these shortcomings in a timely way—and with steady effort—the number of petty individuals around you will decrease, while the number of noble individuals will grow, leading to a more prosperous and fortunate life.

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