What Motivates People to Leave Their Hometowns for Distant Opportunities?

In everyday life, we can see that some people remain in their hometowns throughout their lives, while others venture out while young, settling in various locations and never returning. So, can facial features predict whether someone might leave home to seek their fortune elsewhere? Today, I will delve into features such as the root of the nose, the travel palace, and the ears. Please pay close attention.
There's an old saying: "At dusk, where is my hometown? The misty waves on the river evoke sorrow." In ancient times, leaving one's hometown for good was viewed as a hardship, but today, relocating has become more common. Let’s explore which facial features suggest a tendency to seek opportunities overseas, travel frequently, or even relocate across oceans.
1. People with thin, small, forward-pointing ears are inclined to seek livelihoods away from home
Facial analysis suggests that "ears pointing forward mean selling off one's farmland." Those with such ears often find that staying in their hometowns doesn’t lead to success; instead, they fare better starting a business elsewhere, achieving success, and eventually returning triumphantly. However, if the ears are both thin and small, despite initial successes away from home, a lack of critical thinking skills may ultimately leave them empty-handed.
2. The temples, known as the "migration palace" in facial analysis
This area, also called the "travel palace," can indicate someone's propensity for travel, tourism, career advancement, and even immigration. If a man has a mole in this region, it suggests prosperity from travel or gains from afar, making immigration or developing abroad easier. Conversely, a sunken or dull complexion in this area may impede travel, resulting in a life of wandering with no return home.
3. The root of the nose can offer further insights
The characteristics of the root of the nose can reveal a person's likelihood of leaving their hometown or immigrating. Lines, moles, or defects here indicate a higher chance of departure (note that the root of the nose lies between the eyes). Those with a sunken root of the nose often end up seeking opportunities in more remote locations or work at lower levels in an organization.
If someone from a middle or upper-class background experiences an unexpected injury or break to the root of the nose, it may signal a decline in family fortune. Investing in real estate and exercising caution in business dealings is advisable to maintain stability. It's especially important for men with a sunken root of the nose to be wary of potential bankruptcy around the age of forty-one, while for women, this feature may have implications for their husband's career.