Do Facial Features Influence Perceptions of Business Suitability?
Evaluating whether someone is suited to business and wealth through fate analysis generally requires extensive personal information for accuracy. Even so, one useful indicator is a person’s facial features. Certain areas of the face are believed to reflect business prospects, so by observing these traits, you can roughly gauge whether someone is suited for business.
1. Wealth Palace
In the twelve palaces of facial features, there is one that governs wealth, known as the "Wealth Palace" (see the image above). In traditional Chinese physiognomy, this area is thought to influence a person’s financial outlook. When the "Wealth Palace" is well-formed, it signals favorable money prospects and suggests the person is well-suited to business development. What indicates a strong "Wealth Palace"? First, the tip of the nose should be full and fleshy, with a slight springiness when gently pressed. Second, the skin at the tip should be bright and clear—free of scars, wrinkles, or other blemishes. People with these features tend to do well in business, often enjoying thriving ventures and abundant resources.
2. Water Face Shape
A "Water Face" typically features a darker complexion and a rounder facial shape. People with this type are often well-suited for business, as they tend to think quickly and adapt easily—qualities essential for successful entrepreneurship. As a result, those with a Water Face often have above-average potential and can stand out in the business world. If you share these traits, consider pursuing business development—your potential is immense.