Facial Features Associated with Wealth

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Many dream of becoming wealthy, but not everyone gets there. Beyond hard work, some believe innate destiny also plays a key role. By examining the traits of people considered fortunate enough to gain wealth through physiognomy, we can identify certain features they tend to share.

As the saying goes, “Wealth resides in the nose.” Those with well-shaped noses are thought to enjoy good fortune. So what makes a favorable nose? Consider the following characteristics:

  • The nose should be fleshy;
  • The nose should be straight;
  • The nose should be high and prominent;
  • The tip of the nose should be round and full;
  • The nostrils should be well-defined;
  • The nose should not have visible nostrils;
  • The bridge of the nose should be broad and high.

In addition, people with the following traits are also believed to have strong potential for wealth.

1. Four Types of Wealthy Noses

1. The "Straight Nose"

The first type is the “Straight Nose,” also called the “Rhinoceros Nose.” It features a distinct, straight bridge and a fleshy overall shape. Most importantly, the bridge is higher than average, giving it presence. People with this nose are seen as likely to become wealthy and hold positions of authority, often taking on major responsibilities.

2. The "Hanging Gallbladder Nose"

The second type is the “Hanging Gallbladder Nose.” Considered a sign of innate wealth, it has a round, prominent tip and a slightly narrower bridge, resembling a hanging “gallbladder.” Those with this nose often rise from modest beginnings, overcoming challenges before enjoying success. They usually have strong interpersonal skills that help them prosper in middle age. Their financial achievements stem from diligence and perseverance, with an honest, upright character as the foundation of their success.

3. The "Bull Nose"

The third type is the “Bull Nose.” People with large noses like this often display confidence and determination. Its defining feature is a large tip that blends smoothly into the bridge, with nostrils that aren’t visible. Such individuals are thought to be destined for wealth, though it typically comes through sustained effort and hard work.

4. The "Jewish Nose"

The fourth type is commonly referred to as the “Jewish Nose.” Those with this nose are often seen as business-minded, with a prominent bridge and a large, hooked shape, similar to that of many Westerners. They tend to be skillful at making money and may use forceful tactics, with a strong desire to control their environment, which can sometimes come across as self-serving.

2. The Harmony Between Eyes and Nose

A well-formed nose is most effective when paired with good eyes. The eyes reflect one’s inner world; clear, bright eyes with well-defined shapes suggest kindness and wisdom. Such people not only acquire wealth but also think carefully about how to use it, seeking to obtain it through fair, non-harmful means.

3. The Relationship Between the Chin and Nose

A good nose can lead to financial gains, but a full, robust chin (the “foundation”) is considered essential to secure and stabilize that wealth. If the chin is recessed or lacks flesh, even the best nose may not guarantee lasting stability. In physiognomy, the chin represents real estate holdings; the more substantial the chin, the more property one is likely to own, allowing earnings to be converted into tangible assets.

4. The Balance Between Heaven and Earth

Some people become wealthy without a prominent nose or high cheekbones. How? In addition to compatible cheekbones, well-developed “Heaven and Earth” features can also point to wealth. While such individuals may be less overtly proactive, they excel at quietly leveraging opportunities. Even without personal capital, they can use others’ money to generate income for themselves, so they’re unlikely to worry about finances throughout life. If their “Heaven and Earth” features are complemented by an excellent nose, they are even more likely to establish notable status and wealth.

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