Rest in Peace Nelson Mandela
July 18, 1918 – December 5, 2013
Nelson Mandela even though a public figure, has many admirable traits. When we look at his forehead, notice the deep lines revealing his longevity. The more lines there are, the longer the life.
The width of his forehead reveals his broad understanding of issues presented to him. As well, the flatness of his forehead would suggest a very logical side to his personality.
Oddly the thinness of his eyes, though might have been from the 27 years he was imprisoned and forced to break rocks in the bright sun, shows a very focused view on what he is focusing on.
The breadth of his nose shows he great sense for business and the fact you can’t see up into his nostrils is indicative of his ability of keeping what he had earned.
His larger bottom lip proves he was an excellent listener and a great confidant.
He preferred people get to the point which is revealed by his square chin.
His face, being divided into three sections, 1) hairline to eyebrows, 2) eyebrows to the tip of his nose and 3) the tip of his nose to the tip of his chin reveal 1) the time he spent learning his life skills, 2) applying what he learned and 3) the length of time he lived from what he applied. Obviously the later third of his live was the largest length of time in his life.
He was a man who inspired hundreds of thousands, changed a country into a more understanding unified nation and has left footsteps that are impossible to fill for the ordinary human being.5