Head Line

Head Line

智慧线 · Thinking style

Usually read as concentration style, mental rhythm, and how a person processes ideas and decisions.

Overview

How this line is usually read

The Head Line is commonly treated as a line of mental style rather than intelligence rank. Palmistry usually uses it to talk about focus, imagination, caution, and decision rhythm.

Key Points

What readers look at

  • Longer, clearer lines are often linked with sustained concentration and consistent thought process.
  • Straighter forms are commonly read as practical, structured, and more literal in approach.
  • Curved or sloping forms are often linked with imagination, intuition, and inner-picture thinking.
Positive

Useful themes

  • Clear thinking structure
  • Strong focus or reflection style
  • Useful clue for how someone makes decisions
Caution

What not to overclaim

  • Do not treat it as a score of intelligence
  • Breaks or changes are better read as shifts in style than flaws
  • Context matters more than one isolated line shape