Have you ever wondered if you achieve great wealth, if your marriage stays long and fruitful, if you have the potential to be a great doctor, writer or movie star? The answers may be written all over your face. The ancient Chinese art of face reading is over 2.500 years old, and it was documented as long ago as the time of Confucius. By looking at person’s face and the features on it, the reader gets a lot of information: the character of the person, the potential, disposition, creativity, and whether the person is fortunate or not so fortunate. In face reading, capability for something or personality traits are, indeed, shown in the features and other facial markings. Yet no feature is good or bad. The question to be asked is “Good for what?” The nose, for example, represents wealth, but just as the display of wealth takes different forms, the shape of the nose can show the potential for generosity, lavishness, thrift, greediness or accumulation. The key here is to know your own strengths and weaknesses. You are not doomed by any feature.