Tonight is the weekend — first, I wish all of you peace and joy.
Now, let’s talk about something genuinely interesting: how to make your Chi fortune (气运) grow stronger over time.
Understand this: our destiny is fundamentally like a tree — shaped by its environment. If you’re willing to apply steady, positive force to it, then over time, quietly and naturally, it will begin to improve.
Think back to when everyone still carried cash wallets. Master Chi would always remind people around him: turn your banknotes upside down inside your wallet, and keep a few worn old hundred-yuan notes as “wealth mothers” (财母 — seed money believed to anchor and attract more wealth). That way, wealth energy won’t easily leak out, and you’ll hold onto what you have.
And today, I keep reminding you — use a profile photo and phone wallpaper that genuinely suits you. Avoid anything dark, heavy, or gloomy. Because we live in the age of the smartphone, a vibrant, auspicious profile picture and background carry tremendous power. Sometimes even more than a fortune object sitting on your desk or a directional adjustment inside your home.
That’s why, over the past two or three years, readers have regularly told me that after using profile pictures I personally designed, they’ve seen real, meaningful changes across many areas of their lives.
So here’s what I want you to understand today: you must control what comes out of your mouth.
What many people don’t realize is that beyond what you eat and what you say, your mouth quietly places a kind of “self-prophecy” (谶, chèn) upon you. You know the Chinese idiom yī yǔ chéng chèn — “one word becomes prophecy” — a spoken utterance that summons its own outcome. These prophecies can be good or bad. Naturally, we want the good kind.
I know the past couple of years have left many people in a complicated state of mind. But precisely in moments like these, you cannot afford to call bad prophecy down on yourself.
Think about it — you’ll never see a prosperous merchant, a powerful figure, or a celebrated celebrity carelessly speaking negative words about themselves. They don’t sit around throwing out phrases like: I’m dead tired, I’m flat broke, this is unbearable, things are awful, I’m so unlucky.
Even when they must acknowledge a difficult situation, they reach for neutral, indirect language instead.
The result? Misfortune finds little to latch onto. Compare that to so many people who, the moment something goes sideways, immediately heap every dark and unlucky phrase onto themselves — as if casting a curse aloud.
Those bad prophecies are like tiny cuts bleeding into the ocean. Just enough to draw in something worse. Then something worse still.
And so the cycle descends.
What do you do?
Simple: guard your mouth and steady your heart. From this day forward, speak only well of others — and only blessings upon yourself.
Today is the weekend, and Master Chi doesn’t want to say too much. But here are a few words I’d like you to write for yourself, right in the comments:
I am deeply blessed — I simply hadn’t uncovered it yet.
I deserve to be touched by true wealth fortune and noble benefactor luck (贵运). I am worthy of those I love and those who love me. My future holds health, happiness, and abundance.
Even when difficulties arise, everything that happens serves my highest good — either bringing me opportunity and benefit, or experience and growth.
And so, good things will come to me more and more. Happiness and wealth will nourish me and shelter me, like warm sunlight and soft rain.
These words may look plain and unassuming — but they overflow with positive energy. If you’re willing to write them out, word by word, in the comments, then I believe you will grow better and better with each passing day.