What Fate Is Associated with Beauty?
In today’s skewed beauty culture, countless vain people are chasing ways to look better, even asking me for advice. So I set out to examine the so-called sources of beauty through physiognomy and how they relate to the traits of fate...
1. Pointed Chin
No surgery is needed to sharpen your chin. If you focus on doing whatever feels comfortable in the moment without worrying about the consequences, your chin won’t become broad—it will stay pointed. However, this fate often points to loneliness in old age.
2. Big Eyes
Many people believe double-eyelid surgery will make their eyes look bigger. I’ve seen cases where people got double eyelids only for them to revert to single eyelids. If you always push to stand out in any situation, your eyes won’t appear small. However, this can lead to poor emotional choices and make you more vulnerable to a downfall.
3. Slim Face
There’s no need for liposuction; if you’re constantly thinking about how to turn other people’s belongings into your own, you certainly won’t gain weight—but this mindset may shorten your life.
4. High Nose Bridge
This is another prime target of cosmetic surgery. In truth, a high nose bridge reflects high self-expectations. If you consistently hold yourself to the highest standards, complete tasks diligently, and avoid being casual or lazy, your nose bridge will naturally be high. This quality leads to a smoother path in life and more financial opportunities—advantages that those who rely on surgery lack.