The Features That Reveal a Person's Fortune
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People around the world all have different appearances. Even identical twins, who share the same genes, become more distinguishable as they age, often developing completely different looks. A person's facial features can reflect their behavior and may even influence their fortune and luck. Facial features provide a comprehensive representation of good and evil in life!
“Facial features are born from the heart” is not only an ancient Chinese belief in physiognomy; even people in the West hold this principle. Here's a little story about U.S. President Abraham Lincoln:
Once, President Lincoln interviewed a job candidate. His staff thought the candidate was impressive, but Lincoln ultimately decided not to hire him.
Curious, a staff member asked Lincoln, “Do you think he lacks ability?”
Lincoln simply replied, “I don’t like his appearance!”
The staff member, puzzled, asked, “Is it his fault if he doesn’t look good?”
Lincoln responded, “A person's face before the age of 40 is shaped by their parents, but after 40, it is shaped by themselves.”
Anyone who has spent time in society will find truth in Lincoln's words. Life experiences are reflected on our faces; whether one has a good or bad life, or a good or bad character, it is all vividly displayed. When we cannot distinguish between good and evil, our facial features will reveal everything, and we cannot hide from others.
Coco Chanel once said, “The face you have at 20 is given by nature; the face you have at 30 is shaped by life; but the face you have at 50 is your own choice.” Therefore, a mature adult must take responsibility for their appearance as they engage with society. One's luck can often be gauged just by looking at their facial features.
Understanding a Person's Fortune Through Their Features
The condition of one's facial features often determines their overall appearance, as the features of the heart, or the soul, are hidden within them. Those with well-defined features are accumulating good fortune; one’s future luck can be discerned from their facial characteristics.
Ears that Listen Well
“Those who speak well can win an audience; those who listen well can win friends.” Emotionally intelligent people not only know how to speak but also understand the importance of listening. Those who excel at listening are often more influential than those who merely talk.
A good listener may not speak much, but when they do, their words carry weight and resonate. In contrast, those who do not listen often talk incessantly, eager to express their own opinions and dominate the conversation. Therefore, those who are willing to listen will ultimately be treated well by others.
Words that Do Not Harm
Actions should not be taken lightly; words should not be spoken carelessly. There is a saying, “A kind word warms three winters; harsh words chill in June.” Controlling our speech and refraining from hurtful words is an important lesson in life. Many angry or unnecessary words stem from negative emotions; it is better to let them go and allow them to fade away.
A wise person understands: do not argue, explain less, speak less, and say good things.
Eyes that Do Not Overlook Others
The “eyes” referred to here can be seen as the ability to perceive the heart, noticing the little details in life and empathizing with others' feelings. If we pay attention to others in everything, they will feel our respect and love. This way, our interpersonal relationships will flourish, and we can build a vast network.
If you look closely at happy families, you will often find individuals with bright, shining eyes. Spending life with those who “see” others is indeed a form of happiness.
Within each person's features lies their unique fortune: cultivating the eyes grants the ability to “see through” to the heart; cultivating the ears enhances listening skills and understanding of life; cultivating the mouth helps control speech and emotions, preventing harmful words from being spoken.