
Doug
Everytime i get a gun in my hand it...
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"A strong chin is also relevant to boardroom success, says Antell, who conducted a study in 2007 analyzing the chins of Fortune 500 CEOs. He found that 90 percent had non-receding or prominent chins, a trait held by less than 75 percent of the population. “Today, you wear your resume on your face,” he explains, adding that people with stronger chins were perceived to be a) more trustworthy and b) have better leadership skills — both highly-desired traits in a CEO."
A weak chin/jaw leads to social rejection, it's a low class sign, People are naturally discriminating to People with poor facial development
A weak chin/jaw leads to social rejection, it's a low class sign, People are naturally discriminating to People with poor facial development