YOUR TOES SAY A LOT ABOUT YOUR FUTURE, AND PERSONALITY: SEE HOW THE LENGTH DETERMINES WHETHER YOU’LL BE RICH AND HAPPY!

Second Toe
The second toe is related with your leadership qualities. According to the science, the longer it is the better leader you are. You are full of energy and people always believe you and support you. When you believe something is right, you show initiative and strong desire to implement it, which can be positive or negative. There are reports from India that mothers didn’t allow their sons to marry women who have longer second toe since they are too bossy.

If it is shorter than this means that you can’t stand up for yourself, but you are more level-headed and don’t rush into things. You always think twice before do something important.

Third Toe
If it is longer than this means that you are dynamic and resourceful at your job. You always tend to be successful in your field of work. The Chinese tradition teaches us that this toe is related with energy, willpower and drive. Moreover, these people are perfectionists who are always willing to climb higher.

They focus too much at their work and forget about the other people in their life.

If it is short, then you are relaxed and like to enjoy in small pleasures in life. You are always shilling out and nothing makes you nervous. You may look lazy in the eyes of other people. Your motto is “enjoy in your life while it lasts”.

Fourth Toe

If your fourth toe is larger than the other than this means that your family is always at the first place in your life. Problems in your private life, with your partner, family and love life will show up in a curling in the fourth toe. You always listen the other people’s problems and try to help them. The problems in your family could impact your happiness significantly.

If you have clawed fourth toe you must try and unwind a little bit and not worry too much about the other people’s problems. If you worry too much it could seriously impact your health.

In case the fourth toe is shorter, the person is not focused on his family too much.

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