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What is the fate of finger length?
1. A person with a long forefinger is a person who has a desire for power and an ambition (the forefinger is about as long as the middle finger), who has a desire for dominance, a strong desire for power, ambition and enterprising spirit. He is competitive, showy, with deep pockets, and he earns more and spends more.
2. The middle finger is short and impatient (the middle finger is not as long as the index finger or the ring finger). Impulse, action-oriented, blind obedience and thoughtlessness are easy to fail because of impulsive words and deeds.
3. The ring finger is an artist or gambler (the ring finger is longer than the index finger and closer to the middle finger). The ring finger represents artistic talent or creative talent or popularity or fame or fame, but it also represents strong gambling or desperate pursuit of excitement.
4. The length of the little finger can be used for business operation or expression (the front end of the little finger exceeds the first and second horizontal bars of the ring finger). The length of the little finger represents good speech and eloquence, as well as business ability and business acumen, and it is easy to be self-strong, scheming and offending others or being unpopular.
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