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The first thing I notice in President Bush's face is that the corners of his mouth turn down. He's a pessimist. He is, by nature, always expecting "bad" things to happen.

But I also see he has a fairly wide forehead, the sign of someone who likes to take charge, and has the ability to run things well, when he is motivated to. 

Now, note how narrow his lips are. This indicates that he tends to be a very private person, not especially gregarious or forthcoming. You won't find him talking just to hear himself speak.

He has a high need for control, seen in the upper eyes. So, he's likely to want to keep a tight reign on things, and he's equally likely to be mysterious and not very forthcoming. His eyelids also tell us he is not particularly driven by a need to speak or know "truth." That doesn't mean he is dishonest, only that the truth is not a priority.

See how his eyebrows sit close to his eyes -- he gets very involved in everything he does. And those cheeks tell us that he has a very good sense of humor. He probably enjoys telling jokes constantly or looking for reasons to laugh.

Now look at the tip of his nose -- its small, both side to side and up and down. That tells me that he has a hard time accepting people the way they are. If you knew him, you'd find him often telling you how you could do things better. He's just as "critical" of himself. 

President Bush is quick to act. We see from the way his nose flairs out, that once he's made a decision he hates to sit still.

Want to know more? In a nutshell...He can be very good with budgeting...He wants the respect of others and it bothers him when he doesn't get it...He's not one to get overly emotional...He'd rather not take on too many responsibilities--he probably loves to delegate...He always finishes what he starts...He doesn't mind "blazing new trails" and would prefer not to conform too much to others...Change is hard--he likes constancy in his life.

This is only the beginning of what you can see when you learn to read faces. I literally could talk for an hour on just about anyone, pointing out dozens upon dozens of  interesting traits--abilities, drives, needs, behavior, and more.