Facial Features and Their Influence on Academic Success

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You can determine if someone is intelligent just by observing their forehead, as this area is believed to hold knowledge and wisdom. A wide and prominent forehead suggests that the person has good academic potential, with well-developed intelligence, creativity, imagination, and critical thinking skills.

To evaluate a child’s academic potential and future achievements, aside from examining the forehead, it is also important to look at their ears. The higher the ears are positioned, the more likely the person is to achieve academic success, and their future career will likely prosper as well.

High ears are those positioned slightly above or level with the eyebrows; generally, the higher the ears, the smarter the person. On the other hand, lower ears might indicate a lack of intelligence and lower academic performance.

Generally, young children's facial features are not fully developed until around age 14. This is why we focus on the ears to assess a child's future before this age. According to physiognomy, for boys aged 1-7, we observe the left ear, and for ages 7-14, the right ear. For girls, it is the opposite: ages 1-7 focus on the right ear, and ages 7-14 on the left ear. If the ears are plump and vibrant in color, this often suggests that the child will experience good fortune in their youth.

Moles on the ears are considered lucky signs, representing intelligence and respect for parents. Generally, if a child’s ears are well-shaped and positioned high, they are likely to excel academically.

To assess whether a person is destined for good fortune and significant wealth, one can examine the shape of their ears. A particular ear shape, known as "attached ears," means that when viewed from the front, the ears are nearly invisible. Ancient texts suggest that if the ears are not visible from the front, the person is destined for great wealth and status. If the ears are completely hidden, this signifies extreme nobility, often coming from a distinguished family, and the person will likely achieve considerable wealth in the future.

Throughout history, numerous physiognomists have found that the ears of those who practice spiritual cultivation undergo changes. These changes can occur in two ways: firstly, the ears may become higher, as spiritual practice aims to enhance wisdom; the deeper the practice, the smarter the person becomes, causing their ears to grow higher.

The second change is that the earlobes of practitioners become larger. Larger earlobes are linked to greater fortune and longevity.

The size of the earlobes generally reflects a person’s luck after the age of 60. Someone with large, long, and full earlobes is likely to have good fortune in their later years.

If we notice that our ears are not well-formed and wish to change our luck, we should focus on continuous self-cultivation. This practice can gradually enhance our fortune, especially in experiencing a happy and fulfilling later life.

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