Observe people, observe their appearance, observe their nature.
We all hope for good fortune and blessings, but how can we achieve that? How can we avoid misfortune? Today, using information from online sources, let's discuss several "cold appearances" that one should absolutely avoid.

One, Cold Appearance. Ancient books say: "Those who enjoy blessings have ears that cover their eyebrows; those who are poor and lowly have shoulders that extend beyond their neck." A more vivid description is a "drenched chicken." We've all seen a chicken drenched in rain, finding a small wall to huddle against, wings tucked in, head shrunk down. This posture signifies a cold appearance, indicating someone lonely and lacking support in old age, self-reliant and insecure.
Two, Cold Mouth. This can be described as "messy eating like a rat." We've all seen rats eat; it's a messy and unappealing sight. Some people eat like this, picking at dishes, looking around, smacking their lips. This is a sign of a cold mouth, indicating someone with shallow relationships and a lack of responsibility.
Three, Cold Spirit. This refers to eyes that are constantly teary, appearing as if on the verge of crying. This is different from bright, watery eyes, which are attractive. Teary eyes, however, suggest a mournful appearance. Such people often face hardships and setbacks in life, with men harming their wives and women harming their husbands.
Four, Cold Qi (Energy). This involves habitually sighing and lamenting. Such people often complain about life and reality, engaging in comparisons and feeling inferior. They tend to be narrow-minded and unhealthy, suffering from psychological ailments. As the saying goes, "Six desires are easy to cure, but seven emotions are difficult to heal!"
Five, Cold Voice. A good voice should be characterized by two words: "clear" and "light." Clear refers to clarity of speech, like pearls falling on a jade plate, orderly and well-paced. Light refers to a non-harsh tone, unlike the grating sounds of a broken gong, frogs, or cicadas. Such voices are harsh and irritating. People with such voices often endure hardship and toil.
Six, Cold Brows Six harmful eyebrow shapes exist; you can search online for them. If you have such eyebrows, consider shaping them.
Seven, Cold Body. This is mainly characterized by nodding and shaking the head while speaking, making uncomfortable body movements, leg shaking, snake-like or hopping movements when walking, or walking as if riding a horse, with jerky movements and unsteady gait.
Eight, Cold Color. Physiognomy emphasizes: "The face is like fate, and complexion is like fortune." However, Qi (energy) and color should be considered separately. In terms of color, "clogged and greasy" is most undesirable. Some people's faces always appear dull and oily, difficult to clean. It's a color hidden beneath the skin's surface, very unfavorable. A grayish complexion is slightly better, but a pale complexion is extremely bad. Such people should avoid investments, startups, unfamiliar industries, and risks.
Nine, Cold Heart. The saying goes: "Observe righteousness and evil from the eyes and nose, wealth and nobility from the demeanor, and orderliness from speech." A cold heart manifests in hesitant and unclear speech, lacking orderliness. A lack of confidence in one's actions leads to disorganized and hesitant speech, filled with worry and fear of mistakes.
Ten, Cold Gall (胆寒). This refers to cowardice, timidity, and anxiety. Many believe anxiety stems from poverty, but poverty is not the same as being poor. Poverty is when one's will cannot be fulfilled. It's having talent but lacking recognition. Poverty also means a limit, as in "to see a thousand miles, climb to a higher floor." When one's abilities cannot support their ambitions, that's poverty. For example, if you have one dollar and only do ninety-nine cents worth of work, you haven't reached your limit, and you're not poor. If you have $100,000 and try to do $100,100 worth of work, that's poverty, because you're short $100, and you'll be anxious. Therefore, work within your capabilities and don't attempt tasks beyond your reach.
Eleven, Cold Intention. This refers to forgetting great kindness while remembering small grievances. Such people are common; they don't remember kindnesses but hold onto grudges. Any slight dissatisfaction or disobedience is seen as a betrayal. This is the behavior of a villain, and such people are not worth associating with.
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