Signs of a Misaligned Worldview: What Facial Features Reveal?

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Hello everyone, welcome to this issue's article on facial features. This time, we will explore a deeper topic—how our values and beliefs are mirrored in our facial features.

However, the idea of "correct" or "incorrect" values is quite broad. I don't want to suggest that "incorrect" inherently means "twisted." Personally, I feel that describing this article's theme as "values that differ from the mainstream" is more accurate.

Important reading note: The characteristics outlined in this article are very detailed and must be evaluated as a whole. You cannot make a decision or judgment based on just one feature! Facial features should not be assessed in isolation. Please use this information rationally to avoid any misunderstandings.

Observing the Eyes and Eyebrows

Firstly, as mentioned in the previous article, a wide space between the eyebrows and eyes typically suggests an optimistic and open-minded personality, which is generally positive. However, as the saying goes, everything in moderation; if the distance is too wide, it can sometimes lead to indecisiveness or a lack of firm stances.

Individuals with both a large distance between their eyebrows and eyes and a wide forehead tend to be carefree and relaxed but might also lack principles and boundaries, leading to spontaneous thoughts that diverge from mainstream beliefs.

Regarding eyes, let's discuss the "three whites" and "four whites" eye shapes:

"Three whites" include both upper three whites and lower three whites. The upper three whites suggest cunningness, while the lower three whites imply a more aggressive nature. Both have a strong sense of self and determination, often persisting until goals are achieved. The "four whites" are considered an "enhanced version" of the three whites.

In terms of personality, both three whites and four whites are generally viewed as negative eye shapes. However, if the individual has overall favorable facial features, they may be able to leverage their talents and succeed in their careers. If other features are also considered "ominous," the person may exhibit extreme behavior and have problematic values.

Moving on, let's consider the significance of eye expressions:

Individuals who frequently look upwards, exposing the whites of their lower eyes, or those who often dart their eyes around, tend to exhibit volatile emotions and behaviors, lacking clear stances and standards.

"Flirtatious eyes" (which appear moist and seductive) and "drunken eyes" (which look dazed, as if intoxicated or dreaming) indicate a flirtatious and open-minded nature. Paired with a wide mouth and full lips, these individuals often have loose standards in relationships.

Typically, people with noticeable "eye bags" and smiling eyes attract the opposite sex; regardless of gender, they tend to be more romantic and less bound by traditional morals.

(Slightly intoxicated eyes with prominent eye bags)

As for eyebrows, women with "spring heart eyebrows" and men with "messy thick eyebrows" are particularly noteworthy. When combined with other flirtatious features, they tend to be more open and have lower standards in romantic relationships.

 

Observing the Ears, Nose, and Mouth

Regarding ear characteristics, earlier articles mentioned that high-set ears suggest ambition and early success; large ears indicate courage and determination; and features of the earlobes relate to fortune. Here, we'll emphasize high-set ears.

While high ears are usually an auspicious sign, if paired with "low eyebrows and deep-set eyes" (a narrow gap between eyebrows and eyes) and closely set eyes, the individual often harbors high aspirations and a sense of superiority but may also be highly emotional. Success tends to come when fortune is favorable, but if luck dwindles, they may become cynical, leading to a significant shift in values.

Additionally, the "chicken beak ears," which signify a focus on personal interests and a clear sense of purpose, cannot be ignored. People with these features tend to prioritize their pursuits and values.

Furthermore, those with "rebellious ears" often think unconventionally and behave uniquely. While they can introduce new ideas by breaking traditions, they might also become unruly, constantly seeking novelty and excitement, often at the expense of societal norms.

Therefore, individuals with chicken beak ears and rebellious ears are quite distinct in character (especially in men). Good individuals possess strong leadership qualities and an eagerness to innovate and break through barriers, while others may exhibit problematic values and reckless behavior.

When considering the nose, it is crucial to examine it alongside the philtrum: individuals with a prominent nose bridge and a crooked philtrum tend to be strong-willed and stubborn, trusting their own judgment above all else, which can lead to unconventional thoughts and values.

A crooked philtrum paired with thin, upturned lips suggests both men and women may easily adopt unconventional values that deviate from societal norms. The advantage lies in their cleverness and creativity, though they might also be inclined to take shortcuts and be overly sly; women in particular may lack commitment in relationships.

Many young people today find "cat mouths" (mouth corners that curl upward like a cat or certain anime characters) quite appealing due to their cuteness. However, in facial feature analysis, cat mouths signify strong communication skills while lacking sincerity, and they are not deemed auspicious.

Individuals with small mouths, thin lips, and a crooked philtrum may have low tolerance for encroachments on their interests. When seeking revenge, they might disregard their values, particularly if they possess sparse teeth with noticeable gaps.

Additionally, a "fire-blowing mouth" is considered a classic negative mouth shape, indicating a proclivity for excessive talking and the potential for trouble due to speech.

If an individual has a fire-blowing mouth along with unfavorable eye features (such as fierce or wandering eyes, three whites, four whites, or asymmetrical eyes), it can be suggested that their values may have some "quirky" aspects, necessitating a focus on self-improvement and moral growth.

Furthermore, people with large mouths and thick lips are inclined towards indulgence. If their mouths remain slightly open and they struggle to close them, it could suggest poor self-control. Combined with drunken or flirtatious eyes, their views on relationships may be more liberal.

 

Comprehensive Observation

Prominent Cheekbones

Cheekbones that are prominent and lack flesh suggest a self-centered, strong-willed, and dominant personality. When combined with the "problematic values" facial features discussed in this article, such individuals tend to hold firmly to their beliefs and theories, often resistant to advice.

Rebellious Jawline

Just as "rebellious ears" exist, there are also "rebellious jawlines"—where the jaw is overly large and prominent without flesh covering, visible even from behind the ears. This trait indicates a stubborn and rebellious nature, often leading to extreme and radical views, making them difficult to persuade.

Obvious Facial Asymmetry

A crooked face or asymmetrical features (such as uneven eyes, eyebrows, or a crooked nose or mouth) often indicate inner tension and complex personality dynamics, resulting in rich but volatile thoughts and internal conflicts. This may sometimes manifest as unconventional behavior.

If the aforementioned cheekbone and jawline features are both present, it's preferable to avoid facial asymmetry; otherwise, such asymmetry may lead to distorted thinking and an inability to accept "normal" viewpoints, exhausting both themselves and those around them.

Narrow Forehead + "Fierce Eyebrows and Eyes"

A narrow forehead shouldn't need much further explanation as it has been discussed multiple times before. The forehead can influence a person's intelligence, perspective, and rationality. Generally, people with high and full foreheads use their intellect effectively and remain "clear-headed."

(Note: A narrow forehead doesn't imply a lack of intelligence or wit; it simply indicates potential confusion or that their cleverness might sometimes work against them, making them less efficient compared to those with broader foreheads.)

A narrow forehead alone does not indicate whether a person's values are right or wrong. However, if their eyebrows and eyes showcase "ominous" features, such as "low eyebrows and deep-set eyes," or they have characteristics like triangular eyes, crab eyes, three whites, four whites, or fierce glances, their values might not be considered "very correct."

Curved Nose + Lifeless Eyes

Individuals with a curved nose may also have a somewhat "bent" internal world. Such individuals are prone to extreme, peculiar, or unique thoughts or perspectives. If paired with lifeless eyes, this may appear more pathological, increasing the likelihood of unconventional values.

Incomplete Eyebrows + Defective/Deformed Ears

Eyebrows, especially at the tail end, that appear incomplete (as if missing a segment) are concerning, particularly if the ears also have defects or unusual or deformed appearances. Such individuals are likely to have some psychological vulnerabilities, and the chance of unconventional values is high.

In conclusion, I want to remind everyone once again that the various characteristics mentioned above should be assessed in context. Avoid defining or labeling someone based solely on one feature that appears to match! Proceed with caution to avoid misunderstandings!

Everyone has their own personality and unique viewpoints. Sometimes, it isn't necessary to "conform" to be considered good. However, if you notice someone around you displaying many of the characteristics described in this article, at least be aware:

You might not be able to engage with them using conventional values, so it's worth being cautiously alert.

Text and images by Lei Men Yi

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