The reason why humans are the most intelligent creatures in the world is not only because they have higher IQs than other creatures, but also because humans can control their emotions better, so they do not show their emotions on their faces. However, although emotions cannot be seen from facial expressions alone, they can be analyzed from the face. For example, whether the other person is kind-hearted, whether he is a Buddhist, or whether he is a villain. Of course, jealous people must have special facial features. Let's take a look at the facial features of jealous people. 1. Three or four white eyes Eyes have many different characteristics. If a person has three or four white sclera in his eyes, it means that he is very jealous and vengeful. This kind of person cannot stand seeing others doing better than him in life. If he is not as good as others, he will feel very jealous, which leads to a twisted heart. Moreover, this kind of people like to do small things behind people's backs. They will only feel comfortable when they feel that they are better than others. They are very despicable and you must stay away from them when you meet them in life. 2. The cheekbones are too high and there are lines on the forehead If a person has high cheekbones and various lines on his forehead, it means that he is very jealous. When he meets someone better than himself in life, he will be very jealous. He is a more extreme person. In life, they are not only unloving, but also insidious and calculating in doing things. Therefore, for such people, what matters most is interests. 3. Thin and raised nose bone If the nose bone is very high and has no flesh, it means that this person is very jealous in life and cannot stand others being better than themselves. They are very twisted psychologically and will often trip up others, so they are very disliked. This kind of person not only has poor popularity, but is also rather selfish. He likes flattery from others, cannot distinguish right from wrong, and is a brainless person. 4. Very short philtrum If the philtrum is relatively short, it means that this person is very jealous, cannot stand others' excellence, is narrow-minded, only sees the bad side of others when looking at problems, likes to argue with others over trivial matters, and will not give in even if he is right. Moreover, they have no credibility, and everything they say is nonsense when it comes to interests. Such people rarely have friends in life. 5. Sunken root of the nose If a person's nose bridge is sunken, it means that this person has a lot of distracting thoughts, is very thoughtful, has a strong sense of jealousy, looks honest on the surface, but is very vengeful in his heart. Whenever they encounter someone in life who does something bad to them, intentionally or unintentionally, they will remember it and think about how to retaliate. And when they see that others are better than themselves, they will use shady tricks behind their backs to plot against others. The above is an introduction about what kind of people are jealous based on their physiognomy. For more content, please pay attention to the physiognomy section of the Dream Interpreter website. |
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