The principle of morphopsychology is to study the shape of the body and face in order to reveal character traits that are often buried and unconscious. The general build is thus psychologically scanned, without forgetting other physical parts of the body such as the hands or feet, which in turn indicate characteristic aspects of the personality.
It turns out that reading the shape of our feet can reveal inherent personality traits. This precise analysis of our toes, based on their alignment, could provide insight into our behaviors, ways of thinking, and lifestyles. So, even taken with a pinch of salt, it's still fun to know its meaning.
There are 5 common foot shapes for this purpose. Let's discover their meaning together.
Egyptian foot
This foot is characterized by symmetrical toes; the big toe being longer than the others. Those who have the shape of Egyptian feet are considered to have a sovereign temperament, and often remain sociable and balanced. Very focused on culture and discovery, they are on the lookout for new experiences, most frequently acquired during their many travels. In addition, their ability to listen and understand gives them the quality of being empathetic, aware of the emotional source of others; they do not judge, avoid conflicts and seek to establish peace in their path. Suffice to say that they embody compassion which unfortunately, is often seen as a weakness. Some may even regret living with this quality which only generates suffering in their lives.
According to this foot type, the first three toes are long while the other two are shorter. This foot morphology denotes a bold character with increased sociability. Those with this foot shape embody carefreeness and sometimes demonstrate irresponsibility in the face of serious situations and conflicts. They aspire to a festive life, full of fun and pleasure. Often referred to as clowns, humor and good humor are usually part of their daily lives.
Greek foot
This foot shape is characterized by the second toe being longer than the others. Thus, people with this type of foot do not lack creativity or motivation to give birth to new innovative ideas, even if their impulsiveness leads them in most cases to permanent stress, and for good reason, their often thoughtless bad decisions. In addition, they are known to have a changeable mood. And often, the reason for their unpleasant behavior is explained by their past experiences, negative in most cases. Disappointments and betrayals were the consequences of their fundamentally unhappy past life.
Germanic foot
With this type of foot, the big toe is wide, while the others are identical and of the same height. People with this type of foot are characterized by a sensitive, calm and rather reliable temperament. However, they remain pragmatic, demonstrating an analytical and logical mind, trusting only their judgment based most of the time on a plausible examination. Extremely thoughtful, they make their decisions after careful consideration, ignoring emotions, which they consider an enemy of Cartesian reasoning.
Celtic foot
Like the Germanic foot, this foot is characterized by a longer second toe but also by the third which is also higher than the others. Considered a rare foot, people who possess this characteristic are considered more ambitious and eccentric than others. They are often distinguished by their atypical personality, marked by an astonishing logic, not liking to identify with ordinary mortals and stand out for their extravagant way of thinking and reflecting. Also, they often manage to impose themselves to establish new and innovative ideas and their secret lies in their ability to turn away from toxic people and negative waves that prevent them from realizing their dreams and reaching their desired goal.