Palmistry: Drawing In the Noble or the Narrow-Minded?

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What is a noble person? What is a petty person? Those who help us are considered noble people, while those who harm us are referred to as petty people. Today, Teacher Eiffel will guide fans on how to use facial features to determine whether you are likely to attract noble or petty people. Remember to share this with your friends and take a moment for self-reflection together.

1. Eyebrows

If your eyebrows are long, smooth, and well-defined, it suggests healthy liver and cerebellum functions, meaning you adapt well to your surroundings, maintain harmony in relationships, and are reliable in both words and actions. You probably have numerous friends who can be of assistance to you. If the area above your eyebrows is notably bright and full, you are likely to gain prosperity and wealth through friends. Conversely, if your eyebrows are short and untidy, it indicates a timid personality with a limited social circle and weak connections, leading to fewer friendships. Eyebrows that grow in the opposite direction suggest a lack of emotional attachment to friends, a self-centered approach, and a tendency to turn noble people into petty ones.

2. The Field and Residence Palace

Is your Field and Residence Palace broad and muscular? This signifies that you are an honorable individual, attracting many noble people throughout your life, and you enjoy more advancement opportunities than others. However, if it is wide but lacks substance, it may signal financial difficulty; in modern terms, you might be experiencing debt or a lavish lifestyle, often depending on family support in later years. It's essential to develop a healthy perspective on finances. A narrow and sunken Field and Residence Palace, less than a finger's width, implies a hurried and aggressive nature, making it hard to gain support, resulting in poor interpersonal relationships. Success will require self-reliance. If your eyes are also sunken, solitary research work may be your forte, often leading to significant achievements.

3. The Petty Person Line (for both hands)

The slanted line at the base of the index finger is known as the petty person line. Having three lines suggests that you're likely outspoken and confident in your actions; despite your capabilities, you might come across as arrogant and lack humility, making you prone to encounters with petty people. If you have four or five lines or more, the likelihood of being harmed by others increases significantly, potentially attracting legal issues. If both hands display many petty person lines, exercise extra caution. It is a virtue to be willing to compromise; when possible, try to give others space and respect. Additionally, strive to communicate and resolve misunderstandings before conflicts arise. Even with petty person lines, you will have noble person lines as well. If your success line originates from the Mount of Moon, you are likely to have assistance from noble people. Your charming personality and strong communication skills foster excellent interpersonal relationships, making you suitable for careers where public appeal is essential, such as in entertainment or politics. You naturally attract many noble people.

4. The Chivalrous Line (for both hands)

The horizontal lines intersecting the life line are called chivalrous lines. If a chivalrous line crosses the life line, it indicates your genuine dedication and loyalty to friends. However, friends may not always appreciate this and might exploit you, such as using your name for deceitful purposes, which can harm your reputation and finances. Despite your passion and loyalty to friends, be mindful of surrounding yourself with petty people. If the chivalrous line does not cut through the life line, you will evaluate your capacity to help friends, creating mutual and supportive friendships. Relying solely on yourself in the world is unwise; you exemplify the principle of "benefiting others while benefiting yourself" by skillfully balancing give-and-take, ultimately fostering friends into noble people.

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