Which Workers Are Most at Risk of Workplace Injuries?

"The heavens are unpredictable, and so is life." Whether at work or in daily life, unexpected events can put people in harm’s way. The consequences may range from minor injuries to severe disability, or even loss of life. When misfortune is approaching, there are often signs that can be reflected in physiognomy. Let’s look at facial features that may signal a higher risk of workplace injury. If we can recognize these signs in time, we can greatly reduce the severity of the outcome.
1. From a complexion standpoint, if someone has a sunken forehead with a red line rising from the center and forming a bump in the middle, it suggests they may soon experience minor injuries—or even serious misfortune—at work. Conversely, a rosy complexion is a sign of good fortune.
2. If someone has an uneven jawline with dark spots and a dull complexion, it points to a potential risk of food poisoning in the near future. Extra caution is advised when eating out or attending social gatherings.
3. If someone has prominent ears and bulging eyes, they are more prone to work-related injuries. If their eyes look overly agitated, as if their spirit is leaking away, and a red line appears a few days later, danger is imminent.
4. If a red vein appears on the bridge of the nose, extending from the nostrils toward the root of the nose, it indicates an impending life-threatening crisis. Use special care when going out for work to prevent accidents or mishaps; if possible, avoid going out altogether.
5. If there is a dark spot in the area above the eyebrows, it suggests the person may encounter obstacles at work or conflicts with others that could lead to injury and financial loss. It’s wise to keep a calm mindset, practice patience, and consider others’ perspectives to lessen the severity of potential misfortune.