What Hands Tell Us about Us
Human hands are amazing in many ways. They sense, they point, they feel, they hold and tell us even about our personality traits and are fortunetellers.
Look at hands and finger gestures.
Raising a hand up many be the scream for help for a sinking person.
Hands Joint together reflects team unity and teamwork spirit.
Hands in stadium synchronizing their movements make lovely waves.
Two hands may talk better than our mouths when they draw together a heart.
Many hands together with each points a finger reflect bullying visually and makes you feel sorry for the victimized.
Those people forgot that by pointing a finger at a victim they have each three fingers pointing back at each one of them.
This is a strong reminder that we need to remember. If each one of us would consider her /his shortcomings, no one would dare to point fingers at others. I thank both Debasish Majumder and Zen Benefiel for reminding me of this fact.
We humans fail to predict the future and we know it is getting more unpredictable. Yet we try to read the future. Fortunetellers make business out of reading palms.
Fingerprints served for long times are valuable in finding criminals.
Recent reports show a trend in which nails and their shapes are becoming “personality tellers”.
The nails have different shapes such as rounded, square-shaped, and almond-shaped and others. Each shape indicate the personality type of a person. For example, rounded nails show a person main personality trait is seeking social likeability and acceptance. Human beings are determined in their efforts to uncover hidden traits using sometimes-unthinkable tools.
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Very interesting share Ali Anani, PhD. Our bodies have lots to tell us. Thank you for sharing.
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8 个月Your article explores with finesse the nuances of non-verbal communication through the hands, highlighting the importance of understanding oneself before judging others. Your text, dear Dr Ali Anani, PhD encourages us to reflect and marvel at the mysteries of human bodily expression. A rewarding read that encourages connection with oneself. Sublime! as always.??
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8 个月My deep thanks go to my friends Zen ?? Benefiel and AHSAN NAQVI for their sharing this post
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8 个月Interesting , not to be taken seriously though.
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8 个月Very Informative and interesting share Sir Ali Anani, PhD The first thing that comes to my mind when you say hands is 'Touch’, hands are our primary tool for experiencing the world through touch. They possess a remarkable sensitivity, allowing us to feel textures, temperatures, and even emotions through gestures like handshakes or hugs. Through touch, we can convey affection, offer comfort, express empathy, and communicate without words. Moreover, the intricate network of nerves in our hands enables us to perform precise tasks, from delicate craftsmanship to typing on a keyboard. Our ability to touch and feel with our hands is fundamental to our human experience, connecting us to the world and each other in profound ways. Hands can provide a wealth of information about us. They can indicate our age, occupation, lifestyle, and even certain health conditions.Overall, hands are a fascinating aspect of human anatomy that convey a lot about us.