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This palm reading is for your right hand, your major hand. Your left hand tells the potential you were born with, and your right hand tells what you have done with it. This reading will tell you about your actual self and what you have done with your potential.

You have a Fire hand. This is known as the instinctive hand. You are creative and imaginative. You surround yourself with people, more comfortable in groups than alone. You are generally unafraid to take risks. You launch yourself enthusiastically into all your endeavors, driven by your passionate nature.
You have a fairly adaptable personality. You could thrive in a number of different life paths. You daydream of adventure and novelty, although you may not make the effort to make it happen. It is quite possible and likely that you had or will have difficulty choosing a specific direction in life.
You relish luxury, enjoying the finer things life has to offer. You are highly sensual and social. You must be careful as you may be prone to addiction and overindulgence.
You relish luxury, enjoying the finer things life has to offer. You are highly sensual and social. You must be careful as you may be prone to addiction and overindulgence.
You are in relatively good health and generally live your life joyfully and in high spirits.
You can be unpredictable. Most of the time, you are methodically minded, but occasionally you will make decisions based solely upon emotion and passion.
You are a rather high strung individual. You are prone to stressing out and worrying too much. You need to be careful not to needlessly over-complicate situations.

Lack of ambition may very well be a dilemma for you. Your decisions tend to be driven by emotion rather than logic. You are probably more of a follower than a leader.
You have a flexible nature. You are pleasantly capable of compromise. However, you need to be careful that you don't allow people to take advantage of your willingness to bend over backward to

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