The Root of Unfortunate Fate: Too Many Psychological Flaws
Those unfamiliar with fate analysis often believe that destiny is determined by the moles on one's face, the time of birth, or the zodiac sign. However, an examination of facial features clearly suggests that an unfortunate fate often stems from certain psychological shortcomings.
1. Individuals with weak financial luck and poor family fortune typically have sparse eyebrows and short noses. This signifies a lack of broad and thorough thinking as well as insufficient planning in managing finances and household matters. As a result, even when they earn money for a few years, saving it remains a challenge.
2. People who face limited opportunities tend to have rigid thinking, which is reflected in low nasal roots and misaligned facial bones. These individuals analyze situations and problems in a simplistic way and tend to be conservative in making choices, perceiving themselves as the smartest while actually missing many opportunities.
3. Those who encounter marital difficulties are often excessively selfish. It's not that they cannot find suitable partners; rather, they stubbornly believe that what they desire is inherently right, failing to realize that what they like may not be the best fit. When suitable partners fail to unite and incompatible ones are forced together, discord is inevitable.
4. Parents with underachieving children often exhibit excessive bad habits and a lack of responsibility.
5. People who frequently endure accidents, financial setbacks, or health issues are often driven by excessive greed, engage in unscrupulous behavior, and are harsh towards others.
6. Individuals who experience ongoing setbacks in their careers are often difficult to please and tend to act impulsively.
No matter the characteristic of fate in question, it ultimately results from the aspirations of our hearts and the influence of our temperaments. Whether it's through facial analysis or Bazi, these are merely deductions of these traits. So, can simply choosing a moment in time alter one's fate? If one's temperament, upbringing, and environment remain the same, what foundation is there for change?