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  2. Palmistry - Wikipedia

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    Palmistry is the pseudoscientific practice of fortune-telling through the study of the palm. [1] Also known as palm reading, chiromancy, chirology or cheirology, the practice is found all over the world, with numerous cultural variations. Those who practice palmistry are generally called palmists, hand readers, hand analysts, or chirologists.

  3. 12 Unrecognizable Signs of Wealth - AOL

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    You may think you can spot the signs of wealth at a glance -- surely just look for the designer clothing and purses, yachts, fancy cars, gigantic mansions and diamonds dripping from fingers, ...

  4. 10 Sneaky or Unrecognizable Signs That Someone Is Wealthy - AOL

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    Among the less obvious signs of wealth is access to private banking products and services. This level of financial planning often requires specifically curated bank accounts, tax-advantaged ...

  5. Onychomancy - Wikipedia

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    Onychomancy: fingernails analysis. Onychomancy or onymancy (from Greek onychos, 'fingernail', and manteia, 'fortune-telling') is an ancient form of divination using fingernails as a "crystal ball" or "scrying mirror" and is considered a subdivision of palmistry (also called chiromancy).

  6. 5 Ways to Tell That Someone Is Really, Really Rich - AOL

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    Not everyone likes to flaunt their wealth, and sometimes the quietest folks in the room have the most money to their name. These giveaways oftentimes are paired with people that have done very ...

  7. Methods of divination - Wikipedia

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    palmistry/palm reading → see somatomancy (Latin palma, ' palm ') papyromancy : by folding paper, especially paper money (Greek papūros , ' papyrus paper ' + manteía , ' prophecy ' ) pedomancy → see somatomancy (from podomancy , influenced by Latin pēs [ pēd- ], ' foot ' )

  8. Quiet millionaires: 5 understated signs that whisper wealth ...

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    Call it a paradox of prosperity that you can be a chatterbox, or even a loudmouth, and still be a “quiet millionaire.” We’re talking about masters of stealth wealth who shun a showoff ...

  9. Sudden wealth syndrome - Wikipedia

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    As the influx of wealth is unexpected, there is a limited amount of ways to be prepared for sudden wealth syndrome and in turn, to avoid developing the psychological condition. For individuals who have received an inheritance, the news of receiving a large sum of money without prior knowledge can be overwhelming.