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Is fortune telling really that accurate?

Fortune-telling cannot predict a person's fate and future completely and accurately, but some traditional fortune-telling methods can provide some possibilities and guidance to help people plan their lives better.

Fortune-telling is an ancient cultural tradition, which calculates a person's fate and future through divination, counting and reading fortune. And these methods have their own uniqueness and scientificity. For example, divination is to infer people's fate through sixty-four hexagrams and analyze people's life fortune through the basic principles of yin and yang and five elements. The way of fortune telling is to observe a person's facial features and expressions to see his personality and potential possibilities.

Although the principles and methods of fortune-telling seem reasonable, many people are still skeptical about the accuracy of fortune-telling results. Because many times, fortune tellers can't make things particularly clear and accurate, and they can't predict all the variables in the future.

Precautions for fortune telling:

1, it is best to tell fortune when you are in a good mood.

Sometimes some people go to fortune-telling when they are in a bad mood. At this time, people's emotions and facial gas fields will change. In this case, their own life information will change, and the calculated results will be biased.

2, location taboo

The location of fortune telling also needs to choose a suitable environment. It is best to choose a secluded place to avoid the interference and influence of the crowd, otherwise the forecast may be biased. If the location of fortune telling is too noisy or crowded, it is easy to cause interference and misjudgment.

3, content taboo

Fortune-telling can't ask too specific or too personal questions. For example, ask someone if they can get a position today or if they will have good luck tomorrow. Such questions are easy for fortune tellers to "guess" rather than predict accurately.

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