1. The wisdom line is clearly visible In palmistry, if a person's wisdom line is clearly visible and deep, it means that the person has a strong-willed and persistent character. They will go all out for what they believe in and will persist in achieving it and will not give up halfway, so it is easy for them to succeed in doing things. 2. Close to the lifeline In palmistry, if a person's lines are very close to the success line and originate from the wisdom line, it means that this person is full of passion and confidence in his career and life, and has a strong sense of professionalism. Therefore, he will always strive for the career he wants and is a career expert. 3. There is a black mole in the center of the palm In palmistry, if a person has a black mole in the center of his palm, this person is very lucky in fortune and has leadership qualities. 4. Strong and firm palms In palmistry, if a person's palm is relatively thick, it means that the person's overall fortune is very good, his career fortune and wealth fortune in life are unstoppable, and his life and career are smooth sailing. |
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