Qingya Jushi: Six Traits That Hinder Career Advancement

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We often discuss how the circumstances of life can be reflected in our faces. The traits of various facial features can impact different life phases. Some people are equipped to advance quickly, while others lack what’s necessary—they may have opportunities but not the skills, or skills but no opportunities, and so forth.

1. Forehead imperfections and a sunken center: People with these traits often face limited opportunities and support from youth into early adulthood. Their aspirations for progress are frequently met with challenges. Most find it hard to secure employment, with future prospects heavily relying on the quality of their eyebrows and eyes.

2. Thin chest and back: Although these individuals might not lack ability, they often shy away from responsibilities towards friends and family. Even when they excel, they might still be undervalued by others.

3. Raspy, scattered voice lacking resonance: This characteristic suggests a family that might rapidly decline, making recovery difficult.

4. Eyes often looking askew with a dim expression and dull demeanor: Those with these features are likely already experiencing significant setbacks, facing difficulties in achieving their goals, while misfortune and illness may be looming.

5. Low nasal root with a crooked bridge: From middle age, individuals with this feature might begin to veer off course, leading to financial setbacks and family issues, resulting in a progressively less satisfactory life.

6. Lips not fully covering the teeth and a flat philtrum: In later years, life might become bleak, with accumulated wealth depleted and challenges faced by descendants in finding stability.

Having any of these six characteristics could lead to five to ten years of difficulties. Possessing three or more may mean that much of one's life is marred by struggles.

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