Sometimes facial features affect our fortune. Although 70% of our fortune depends on hard work, our efforts must be spent in the right place to reap rewards. Therefore, understanding your own face is the first step to gaining wealth. Next, we will take the facial features of men who lose money and cannot keep money as an example to tell you the basic knowledge of physiognomy. Let’s continue reading. A man without a nose The bridge of the nose is the place in the face where wealth is gathered and kept. If a man has no bridge of the nose, it means that he spends money lavishly, has not learned to save, and cannot earn money. He is a typical spendthrift. It is recommended that men with this kind of face plan their wealth and not spend money immediately after getting it. They should develop good habits of thrift and diligence, otherwise they will suffer a great loss when they get married and have children in the future. Man with messy eyebrows Although eyebrows are not the focus of a man’s appearance, they are the key factor that affects his wealth. Because men with messy eyebrows have a bad temper, are easily angry and irritable, and they will be carried away by anything involving money. For example, if a man with messy eyebrows has a conflict with a friend over profit sharing in business, he may get anxious and easily hit the other person, which not only destroys the relationship but also causes him to lose his own interests. Man with huge nostrils Small nostrils indicate that the person is good at saving money and is very careful with every penny. Therefore, men with huge nostrils do not have the basic ability to save money. Even if they are wealthy, they can spend all the money they earn in minutes. It is recommended that men with huge nostrils first learn how to manage their finances, figure out how much wealth they have and what to spend the money on, and don't spend blindly. Man with no cheeks A man with no flesh on his cheeks doesn’t give a good first impression to others because he looks very cold and heartless and is definitely a selfish person. That’s right, men with no flesh on their cheeks are not only reluctant to spend money on others, they are also stingy even with their own family members. But even so, they cannot keep their money because they are prone to impulse buying and will buy whatever makes them happy. Man with sunken forehead The forehead is the key to fortune. If a man has a sunken forehead, it means his fortune will fluctuate. They are unable to keep the money they clearly could have earned, and have to spend it at critical moments in order to preserve their future fortunes. Therefore, men with sunken foreheads usually need to make greater efforts to achieve greater success. The future is not easy, so they must keep working hard. To sum up, these five types of faces are at a disadvantage, but don’t lose confidence in struggle. The harder you work, the luckier you will be. The above is an introduction to the physiognomy of men who lose money and cannot keep their money. For more content, please pay attention to the physiognomy special topic on the Dream Interpreter website. |
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