Palmistry Lifeline Lifeline for those who work hard to make a living

Palmistry Lifeline Lifeline for those who work hard to make a living

Lifeline in palmistry, lifeline for those who work hard to make a living

The broken line near the Mount of Venus (the blue part in the picture, which mainly controls love and desire) crosses the Life Line (the bold black line in the picture) and is called the "worry line" (the flashing red line in the picture). This is a sign where the worry lines radiate to the upper, middle or lower part of the palm, indicating a worried mood, hard work in life or a tendency to worry.

If this radial line does not touch the life line, it means that the troubles are in the heart and the private life is very tiring; if it touches the life line, it means that the troubles are caused by external factors, it is very hard to work in society and the living conditions are not good.

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