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Sign of Betrayal? It's all in the Face!

With the recent economic downturn, and strong competition in the job market, it's become more important than ever to hire the right staff. One of the main concerns among employers is suffering some form of betrayal, treachery or disloyalty at the hands of their employees. Can Chinese Metaphysics be used to alleviate or help this situation?

The answer is: Yes! There are many ways to assess a person's personality and temperament. One of the ways is by using BaZi (Astrology), where you need to know the date and time of birth of the person. The faster, more convenient and subtle way is to use Face Reading. The only tool you need is your sight!

Face Reading can allow you to distinguish a loyal person from a traitor. Certain people are more prone to betraying people than others, and this can be read from their facing features. When a person has TWO OR MORE features listed below, there is a possibility that he or she might be more prone to committin betrayal:

  • Low Nose Bridge - The nose bridge represents a person's self esteem and sense of dignity. Someone with a lower nose bridge will not hesitate to sell out or betray others for his or her own benifits.

  • Crooked Nose - A person with this feature usually possesses an unsteady character, with a tendency to be a crook.

  • Unsteady Gaze - People who shift their eyes about constantly in different directions when they are talking to you typically have a tendency to be untruthful. Or, they might be trying to hide something from you.

  • Overly-Protruding Jawbones - People with this feature tend to be called 'natural-born destroyes'. They usually tend to want to break the old systems in order to create new ones in order to have control over these new systems. This way, they are able to manipulate these new systems according to their will.


  • Image shows an example of a 'Crooked Nose'. More information can be found in Joey Yap's Mian Xiang - Discover Face Reading.

    With this knowledge in hand, it will be easier for employers to deal with their staff members. While Face Reading should never used to judge a person and discriminate against them, it can be used to help you make quick decisions in difficult times, especially when you're pressed for time and need to hire responsible staff.

    The next time you're in a dilemma wondering about who you are able to trust, be it a colleague or employee or even a sales person who approaches you in shopping mall... try a little Face Reading and see what it can reveal to you!

    To learn more about identifing a cunning or grateful person refer to page 267 of Joey Yap's Mian Xiang - Discover Face Reading Book, To purchase a copy click here.

    MA Cosultant



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