The Elegant Scholar on Physiognomy: Why Do Some People Always Face Misfortune After Happiness?

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In life, we often meet people who experience occasional good fortune. However, as soon as they indulge or spend lavishly, they enter a long stint of bad luck, sometimes referred to as being "unlucky for a few years." Eventually, another opportunity might come along, and things get a bit better. But any indulgence quickly sends them back into another cycle of misfortune.

This scenario isn't necessarily due to specific actions causing a downturn in fortune; rather, luck follows its own uncontrollable patterns. What we can change are our behaviors and mindset. It's not solely luck governing these situations—certain personality traits can easily trap individuals in this vicious cycle.

1. Short Eyebrows

Individuals with short eyebrows often lack strong, lasting vitality, which leads to them being easily distracted and having poor self-discipline. They lack moderation, and when they achieve some material comfort, they fail to plan appropriately, creating a cycle of earning and spending without saving. These habits can severely impact their careers, preventing sustained progress. Even if their luck isn't particularly bad, they might not see significant improvements and could even experience setbacks.

2. Thin Ears

People with thin ears often have a tendency toward greed and inconsistency, which results in a mindset of merely getting by while desiring too much. Their high demands aren’t supported by practical actions, leading to an oscillation between good and bad fortune. They lack persistence and long-term vision, focusing only on immediate gains without a realistic plan.

3. Short Nose with a Sunken Bridge

Those with both traits often display laziness and lack the adaptability to change. Simply put, they are both lazy and unwise. They seize small benefits when available but lack motivation when opportunities are scarce. Often feeling trapped, while others succeed on various paths, they exhibit a lack of adaptability and the drive to take action.

4. Loose Mouth and Nose

Regardless of how hard people with this trait work to earn money, they often encounter significant losses throughout their lives. Their impulsive behavior and inappropriate speech drain their inner resources. For instance, those who talk excessively often struggle to accumulate wealth, and those who speak without restraint commonly face dissatisfaction in many life areas. Thus, excessive loss manifests not just in finances but also in missed opportunities. Even if their luck isn't poor, they may still see minimal progress in reality.

In conclusion, people with such personality traits need to exercise control and management over their enjoyment and day-to-day actions; otherwise, their lives may not truly progress.

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