How to Ease Financial Concerns for Those Facing Financial Difficulties

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Some people might find a wallet even after dropping it, while others buy lottery tickets daily but never win. What exactly is going on with those who have bad financial luck? Let's take a closer look together.

 

1. Moles, sores, or spots on the nose

The nose is often referred to as the palace of wealth. Ideally, it should be free of moles, sores, or spots (bleeding or scarring is even worse). Having blackheads or acne is also considered unfavorable. If any of these issues appear on the nose, it may lead to unexpected financial losses. If these issues persist, they signify possible leaks in a person's financial reservoir, preventing them from saving money throughout their life.

2. Large nostrils that are visible (nostrils facing upwards)

Large nostrils suggest boldness, but if they are visible, it indicates a lifetime of financial leakage. Such individuals often experience financial losses and expenses, and in addition to their own extravagant spending habits, family or friends may contribute to their financial drain as well.

 

3. Disheveled eyebrows with a fierce gaze

For men, disheveled eyebrows and a fierce gaze can indicate that while they may be generous and caring before marriage, their financial luck diminishes after marriage, reflecting a lack of responsibility. Women should be cautious about entrusting their lives to such individuals.

 

4. Unfavorable land and housing palace, pointed and slanted chin

In modern physiognomy, the area between the eyebrows and eyes is called the land and housing palace. As implied, "land" refers to fields, and "housing" refers to properties—both representing fixed assets. The chin symbolizes stability in relation to land and property. If this area is sunken, narrow, or has moles, it may lead to problems with residence or a lack of real estate, making one similar to a turtle without a shell. A pointed and slanted chin indicates unstable financial luck.

How to counteract poor fortune and attract wealth?

In the six-part physiognomy analysis, "poor physiognomy" refers to features suggesting a person destined for poverty. However, this is not unchangeable. If you recognize such features in yourself, let's explore how to counteract them.

1. Moles on the nose, slanted nose, exposed nostrils

A "slanted nose" is a crooked or uneven nose bridge, while "exposed nostrils" means the nostrils are visible from the front.

Counteraction method: Remove moles without leaving scars. The nose also represents the self; having moles, scars, or a crooked nose can lead to serious health issues in middle age, so pay special attention to health. Those with exposed nostrils should curb extravagant spending to avoid unnecessary expenses. Generally, individuals with scars, moles, or spots on their noses tend to have poor financial luck, so they should also focus on improving character flaws. Remember, "hard work leads to wealth." Tasks should be undertaken and completed diligently, avoiding laziness.

2. Disheveled eyebrow tails and converging eyebrow heads

"Disheveled eyebrow tails and converging eyebrow heads" describe eyebrows that are messy at the ends but meet at the beginning.

Counteraction method: 1. Regularly groom eyebrows (avoid overdoing it or shaving them off, as that is also unfavorable). 2. Use an eyebrow growth serum to enhance thickness and shape. 3. Participate in activities that promote calmness or relieve stress, such as calligraphy or Tai Chi, which can positively impact both character and financial luck.

3. Unfavorable land and housing palace, pointed and slanted chin

The "chin" represents stability with regards to land and property, as well as an individual's financial steadiness.

Counteraction method: For those with a narrow land and housing palace, groom eyebrows to remove stray hairs between the eyebrows and eyes. Individuals with an unfavorable land and housing palace should avoid making impulsive real estate purchases. Those with a pointed and slanted chin should be cautious, applying the principle of "seeking victory through stability" in investments and dealings. Avoid being overly optimistic or relying on luck in investments, as this can lead to significant financial losses and long-term setbacks.

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