What Facial Features Are Said to Indicate Bad Luck with Money?

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People work hard to improve their lives, but opportunities differ for everyone. Some strike it rich, others struggle to stay above the poverty line, and some even have to borrow just to get by. Buddhism teaches cause and effect: wealth and poverty are determined by one’s own fortune. Those with great fortune live abundantly, while those with little fortune live in poverty. Everything is accumulated by oneself—you reap what you sow. From the perspective of physiognomy, a person’s fortune can be reflected in their facial features. By examining different parts of the face, one can infer whether a person is wealthy or poor, or high or low in status. Let’s look at the facial traits said to indicate someone is naturally unlucky in wealth and finds it hard to make money.

1. Low Forehead

In physiognomy, the forehead is said to reflect a person’s mindset and competitiveness. A low forehead suggests limited ability, weaker competitive drive, and short-sightedness. People with this feature may take the path of least resistance, choose only the simplest tasks, and be easily tempted by small gains, losing sight of the bigger picture and letting money lead them.

2. Disheveled Eyebrows

From a physiognomic perspective, eyebrow shape can hint at financial habits. If the eyebrows are messy and the tails are sparse—resembling a broom (often called “broom eyebrows”)—such individuals may take a lackadaisical approach to tasks, making success harder to achieve. They’re prone to losing money over trivial matters and may face financial strain around thirty-three or thirty-four, often needing to restart their careers.

3. Sunken Cheekbones

Cheekbones are said to reveal a person’s sense of responsibility and ambition. Individuals with sunken cheekbones may struggle socially and offend others easily, making it hard to gain support in both work and life. If they start a business, they may run into difficulties due to weak management skills.

4. Narrow Nasal Wings

In physiognomy, the nose represents wealth. Wide, well-defined nasal wings are believed to attract prosperity, including unexpected windfalls. If the nostrils are constricted—indicating narrow wings—such individuals typically have weaker money management skills and aren’t good at investing; they’re better suited to living within their means and saving steadily.

5. Large and Exposed Nostrils

Very large, prominently visible nostrils are said to indicate difficulty saving and frequent financial losses. Beyond their own tendency to overspend, family or friends may also drain their finances.

6. Short and Small Chin

There’s a saying that “a full forehead and a square chin” signal wealth and status, with the chin representing the lower part of the face. If the chin is too pointed or receding, it suggests there’s no place to “store” wealth, leading to scattered finances and difficulty accumulating assets in later years.

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