Do you believe in the lines on your palms?

@Ashgun (472)
June 12, 2007 7:28am CST
In our palm, everyone got lines and each line signify something! But do you believe in those lines? I would like to ask young ones whether they think that whatever the lines predict; do you think thats your future or you make your own future? And to those that are experienced persons; do the lines reflect what you have achieved so far?
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5 responses
• India
21 Jun 07
no i do not believe on the lines of my palm. i believe that we can write our own destiny and it is not written on my palm.
@rb200406 (1824)
• India
17 Jun 07
Many people do believe in the lines of palm & i would not deny that.In fact earlier i used to disbelief it but i have practicallly seen many of the palmists really saying correct things about some persons.Even if i don'tbelieve it 100 % still i think there is a particular calculation.But it is not 100%.There are many more things that govern a man' future.More important is your hard work & persuavance to do your work.
@Ravenladyj (22904)
• United States
12 Jun 07
I've actually wanted to learn Palmistry because I find things like that quite accurate when done properly and its just so interesting...I have a very close friend who has learned a bit over the yrs but she's never read my palm.....I'm into all that sort of thing....it never ceases to amaze me....
@lucy67 (819)
• China
12 Jun 07
i'm not sure if palmistry is pseudoscience or not. i think lines signify something from my personal experience. when i was at college, one of my schoolmates knew palmistry and he told me something about my future. now nearly 20 years passed and my life is just as he has told! i don't know if it is just coincident or the lines can really predict something.
@oldiebut (859)
• Canada
12 Jun 07
Palmistry is simply nonsensical pseudoscience, much like astrology, tarot and psychics. No two palm reading experts will agree on the lines of a hand because they simply make up their responses based on what is known as "cold reading" of their client. An old scam that is still carried on today because of people's desperate need to believe they are pre-destined for something. Yes I got palm readings when I was young, no none of them have any relevance to what I am today.