Face Reading: How to Become Wealthy
Some people believe wealth is innate, but in reality, if you understand the principles and rules of fate, you can still earn a third of your wealth through effort.
In the study of physiognomy, the first indicator of wealth is found in the eyes. If the shape is gentle and upright, and the gaze is steady and focused, that is the first sign of wealth. This arises from the character shaped by one’s family environment and early education. Someone who remains composed even in great adversity embodies the highest form of nobility. Therefore, being born into wealth does not automatically make one noble; rather, good upbringing is the primary source of nobility, and it accounts for four parts of wealth.
The second sign of wealth lies in the eyebrows, forehead, and ears. A person’s fortune and achievements are largely reflected in these features. Even if someone faces difficulties early in life, if they are open-hearted and kind to others, they can earn community support through their virtues. Such individuals generally do not have poorly shaped eyebrows; their virtues are cultivated through engagement with the social environment. Any wealth is inseparable from social context, whether it comes from parental inheritance or personal effort. This aspect of nobility accounts for three parts.
If the first two signs are lacking, there is still a third sign of wealth, reflected in the mouth and cheekbones. Cultivating these two traits can lead to modest prosperity. The mouth represents sustenance and income, as well as communication; every society begins with interaction. If the mouth is flat and expressionless, one may struggle to showcase their talents over a lifetime. Those who rise from humble beginnings to become successful businesspeople typically have well-formed mouths—a quality that can be trained. What you say should be pleasant without exaggeration, and free of unnecessary words; most people can learn this. The cheekbones indicate one’s ability to manage relationships. High cheekbones suggest a firm grasp of authority, while full cheekbones signal social adeptness. Even without personal resources or financial channels, someone who knows how to navigate social dynamics can still attain wealth. In life, even if you lack the first four parts of nobility and miss the middle three, you can still seize the final three parts of wealth—even if you are past your prime—and achieve substantial results.