What Face Reading Can Teach You About Self-Improvement
Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses, and we all come from different family backgrounds and have access to different social resources. There is no one-size-fits-all path to self-improvement.
Each person’s situation is unique, and through physiognomy, one can identify ways to grow and overcome challenges.
A certain woman has clear skin and a straight nose, with prominent yet not protruding cheekbones. She is unlikely to worry about money throughout her life, but her eyes seem perpetually tearful, suggesting deep emotional pain and a tendency to be swayed by her feelings. Being naturally sensitive, if she can temper it, focus more on investments and her work, and minimize emotional conflicts and distractions, she can approach finding a good husband more rationally. That is what improvement looks like: a shift in focus. If she remains lost in romantic confusion, she will not only struggle to find a fulfilling relationship but also miss other opportunities, leading to a deeper sense of emptiness.
A certain man appears unremarkable in every respect, with an uncertain income ahead. He dreams of getting rich overnight but takes no action. Such a person risks being trapped in ongoing instability, avoiding even low-pressure jobs and failing to maintain a steady environment. His biggest problem is unrealistic fantasy. He needs to stop daydreaming and focus on practical effort, both at home and at work. If he continues to live in a fantasy, he may lose both his home and his job.
Everyone has flaws; what shapes this life may stem from past lives, and what you do now will influence what comes next. The role of physiognomy is not to change you directly but to guide you on where to begin making changes. The focus of self-improvement is not the present but the future. The future is always uncertain, and whether that uncertainty brings positive or negative change depends on your own efforts.