Lines on The Forehead, Eye Area and Cheeks

We tend to worry about the many lines on our face that seem to appear from nowhere.  Often, we spend a great amount to time, money and effort to lessen or remove them.  However, lines can be a great way to understand a bit more about ourselves.  The deeper and more noticeable the line, the more pronounced the quality it indicates.  Lines on the left side of the face reflect personal issues.  Lines on the right side of the face reflect external, including career issues.  Here's a quick guide to some lines commonly found on the face:  (This post will focus on lines on the forehead, near the eyes and on the cheeks)
Horizontal lines on the forehead: if you have three or more lines that run across your forehead, you have worked very hard to develop your natural mental abilities.  If you have many broken lines, it indicates you have developed several mental interests.
Diagonal lines on the forehead: these lines indicate that through intense effort, you have developed your power of mental concentration in specific areas and have imposed mental discipline.
Freight train lines on the forehead (single deep vertical  line between the eyebrows): indicates you have developed a single-minded power of self-discipline and possible self-sacrifice.  You let nothing stand in your way.  You set a goal and are hard to stop, with laser-beam focus on details and being right.
Forced focus lines (two vertical lines between eyebrows): indicates you have imposed a focused mental discipline in your personal and work life.  You tend to focus on being exact and right.
Perfectionist lines (many vertical lines between eyebrows): you tend to be a perfectionist, believing in a place for everything and everything in its place. 
Visionary lines (triangle between eyes): indicates that you have a strong connection between the left and right sides of your brain, allowing you to access your internal vision and inner wisdom.  You logically reason what is right and feel that it is so while having a capacity to see the deeper meaning of an issue.
Responsibility lines (many fine lines on the bridge of the nose): you tend to be overly responsible and assign yourself difficult tasks.
Burn-out line (horizontal line on bridge of the nose): you tend to be so overly responsible that you have forced yourself to continue a task even through you get no emotional satisfaction or mental stimulation.  You would benefit from finding something to bring more joy into your life.
Big Picture lines (radiate from outside corners of eyes):  you have worked hard to develop a broader perspective and see the bigger picture through an expanded and less gullible focus than in your youth.
Courage lines (diagonal lines across the cheek bones): you have had to access our deepest internal resources to confront the difficult situations life has dealt you.  On the left, side, they show courage in facing personal problems.  On the right, they show courage in facing professional or external problems.
Humor lines (lines on sides of the nose): you have an interactive, playful and sometimes mischievous sense of humor and like to tease.  Source: Amazing Face Reading by MacFulfer, J.D.
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