This week (the February 19, 2007 edition) Newsweek magazine has President Bush and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on the front cover. I talked about President Bush’s eyebrows before and how his eyebrows show a personality that is a self-starter and jump’s into a situation very quickly.
Here’s what I said in my previous blog about President Bush:
“Bush not only has a lot of hair at the beginning of his eyebrows, there is an extra large amount of hair at the beginning and it’s elevated above the rest of the eyebrow. This is every unusual and is a marker for people who jump - very quickly - into a situation or project by forming ideas about how to proceed very early on. Bush’s brows are so extreme in this regard that we could say that he jumps to conclusions. Once he makes the leap he has the persistence to stick to that original conclusion. Further, he as the managerial detachment to stay the course even though the evolution of events might indicate that he should make some adjustments.”
Now Newsweek magazine gives us a good look at the eyebrow I was talking about. It’s his left eyebrow implying that this is the way he thinks internally - the part of his personality you don’t see.
However, look at Ahmadinejad! He has the same eyebrow type only more so. He is very quick to get started (large about of hair at the beginning) and very persistent (dense about of hair out to the end). It’s his right eyebrow we see on the cover photo implying that this is his public personality - the part you do see.
There’s a lot more information available from these photos. Check back.

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