Who Would Stop at Nothing to Get Money?

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As the saying goes, "A gentleman values wealth but pursues it by proper means." Still, some people ignore ethics and conscience if there's money to be made. From the standpoint of traditional face-reading, which features are said to indicate a tendency to cut corners for financial gain? Let's take a look at a few common beliefs.

1. Uneven Eye Size

People with uneven eyes—or one monolid and one double eyelid—are said to be guided more by impulse than by reason and patience. When legitimate avenues feel out of reach, they may be more tempted to seek workarounds and questionable ways to make money, paying less attention to whether those methods are fully aboveboard.

2. Eyes That Cannot Make Direct Contact

Someone who avoids direct eye contact or often looks away is described in face-reading lore as petty and overly calculating. Under financial pressure, if legitimate solutions aren’t working, they may gradually drift toward gray-area schemes to turn a profit.

3. Irregular Nose or Bumpy Nasal Bridge

People with an irregular nose or a bumpy bridge are said to struggle with sound judgment when tempted, often chasing short-term gains. If their situation worsens, they may be more prone to using questionable tactics to get by.

4. Prominent Cheekbones That Bulge Outward

Those with outward-bulging cheekbones are portrayed as stubborn and resistant to advice. Under pressure, they may be tempted to cut corners without weighing the legitimacy of their methods, and once on the wrong path, they can be slow to turn back.

5. Asymmetrical Ear Shapes

Asymmetrical ears are said to signal impulsiveness and a tendency to act without weighing consequences—sometimes naive, sometimes reckless. Such individuals may be easily influenced, have weaker discernment, and be more likely to stray onto the wrong path.

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