People who walk with large strides are very healthy and kind-hearted, and they are also very competitive and stubborn.
People who walk in a very weak manner have weak minds, even if their physical condition is strong. When they encounter mental shocks, they collapse immediately.
People who walk by dragging their shoes, or those whose shoe heels are severely worn, lack initiative, dislike change, and have no special talents. They tend to face obstacles in their fate. However, from the perspective of foot mechanics, this posture has significant medical importance, which we will elaborate on in detail later.
People who walk with small quick steps are usually impatient, perhaps due to short legs. However, walking fast naturally leads to an impatient mood. "First sad and then crying, later crying and then sad," sadness and crying have a cause-and-effect relationship.
Those who walk with large strides and move straight ahead in a relaxed manner, if they are women, show a strong sense of independence and are not very family-oriented.
People who take uneven steps while walking have an unstable nervous system and often betray their parents or face bankruptcy.
People who look back while walking have a particularly strong sense of suspicion and jealousy.
People who make very small movements with their upper body while walking are considered to be signs of longevity. At the same time, these people also have a strong desire to save money.
People who bend forward while walking will not have a good fortune in their future.
People who lift their right shoulder while walking are authoritarian. Many officials or teachers in ancient times belonged to this category.
People who do not hold the handrail but only grip the leather part of the ring are clean freaks. They feel that everyone touches the rings and there must be bacteria. They are also people with strong desires.
People who only use their fingertips to hold the handrail have a very strong sense of independence. If they are men, they are very proud. Although they sometimes listen to others, they never follow the crowd.
People who tightly grasp the handrail like to have complete contact between their hands and the rail. This gives them a sense of control. Their possessiveness is twice as strong as others, and they also strongly desire stability.
A person who holds two handrails with one hand shows a strong sense of dependence, or is a person with weak willpower, or is very tired.
People who pinch the handrail with their fingertips, regardless of how the train sways, stand extremely steady. Their fingers are just holding the handrail in a formal way. They are very cautious people, not very dependent on others, and they carefully consider everything before doing it.
Although they hold the handrail, their hands keep moving constantly, indicating that they are neurotic and represent inner instability.





