People with low foreheads have bad career fortunes By looking at a person's forehead, you can know the development of his career. If a person has a low forehead, such a person has bad luck, which makes it difficult for his career to develop well. He often encounters some unpleasant things and cannot achieve high achievements in his career. People with low foreheads have a rough early life. By looking at a person's forehead, you can also know his or her early fortune. If a person's forehead is quite full and wide, such a person has very good fortune in his or her early years and can encounter many good opportunities in life. But if the forehead is narrow, it means that this person's early fortune is not good. People with low foreheads are born unlucky. A person with a low forehead is born in a very bad environment. They will be born into a poor family, and their career will not be smooth because of their small-mindedness. It is really difficult for them to achieve great success in the future. Their IQ is not very high. The above is a summary of whether a low forehead is good or not and what it represents. I hope it will be of some help to you! For more information, please continue to follow the Dream Interpreter’s Fortune Telling Website’s Xiong Zhang account! |
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