Palm 102: The Head Line Deep Dive
Key takeaway: Interpret thinking style and focus through the head line.
1) Length and Position
Long line: Deep thinker who sustains long plans.
Short line: Fast, intuitive decision style.
Crosses the center of the palm: Balanced realism and imagination.
2) Start Point: With the Life Line
Joined at the start: Cautious, safety‑first thinker.
Separated start: Independent, self‑directed judgments.
Briefly joined then separates: Careful early, decisive later.
3) End Point Meanings
Ends around the center: Practical, realistic judgment.
Extends toward the Moon mount: Strong imagination and storytelling.
Drops sharply downward: Introspective, high immersion; watch fatigue.
4) Angle and Curve
Straight line: Logic‑led, structured thinking.
Gentle curve: Flexible thinking, adaptive style.
Wavy line: Creative, but focus can scatter.
5) Forks and Branches
Y‑shaped fork at the end: Practical + imaginative duality.
Multiple branches: Idea‑rich, may face choice fatigue.
Upward branch: Goal‑driven, ambition boosted.
6) Islands, Chains, Breaks
Islands: Mental fatigue or diffusion of focus.
Chained line: Worry loops or mental over‑processing.
Breaks: Major mindset shifts or direction changes.
7) Interference Lines
Cross bars: External stress blocking mental flow.
Vertical cuts: Work/pressure affecting cognition.
8) Good Flow Signals
Unbroken line: Stable mental rhythm.
Even thickness: Consistent focus.
9) Caution Signs
Too faint: Low energy or cloudy judgment periods.
Too many fine lines: Multitasking overload, mental fatigue.
The Head Line is a map of your current mental rhythm. It can change as your routines change.
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