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Feng Shui & Destiny

How Do You Bounce Back From Rock Bottom?

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Simple. Reorganize your life entirely — starting from absolute zero is the most effective medicine. Just quietly focus on your work. Read and exercise with a settled mind. Spend your time with family, and family alone. Resolutely cut yourself off from all the messy noise and distraction. You’ll find — very quickly — that your sky clears in an instant. And your fortune (运势) naturally follows.

The Tiny Detail That Quietly Shapes Your Fortune

It’s the weekend — let’s talk about something light but genuinely important. It’s about your own Chi fortune (气运). I wonder if you’ve ever noticed this: people whose wealth flows freely and whose romance fortune (桃花运) is thriving almost always pay close attention to the small details of their lives. And when I say details, I don’t mean the big-picture stuff — your destiny framework (格局), your luck cycle (运势), your Feng Shui. I mean the subtle, almost trivial things.

On Raising Children Worth Raising

“Do you know how much your father and mother have sacrificed for you to study properly? Do you know that your parents could have lived just like those child-free couples — looking after only themselves, enjoying life freely — instead of coming home every day to cook your meals, wash your clothes, help with your homework, and drive you to and from school? Your mother could have spent the money she spends on you buying all the beautiful clothes she loves. Your father could have channeled all that energy into his career to earn real money.

The Great Prairie: The Hidden Logic of the Stock Market

When it comes to stock trading, I’ve always considered myself lucky — not because I’ve made a fortune through blind luck in this hunting ground, but because I was fortunate enough, quite early on and quite by chance, to see through its fundamental nature completely. This was about twenty years ago. My family had a reasonably solid financial foundation at the time, so I often had dealings — both professional and personal — with some of the earliest generation of red-vested floor brokers.

Five Things Not to Do When You're at Your Lowest

Introduction: This year has been hard on all of you — and I know full well what you’ve been through these past six months. From the bottom of my heart, I hope this article helps you find your footing again, gather your strength, and face whatever comes next — together. (This is a revised repost of a classic piece.) Main Text: I waited three years, just for a chance. I needed to prove a point — not to show how great I am.

Eight Qualities That Set Extraordinary Women Apart

Today’s article is written especially for you — a woman. As you may know, Master Chi has earned some reputation throughout the Jiangnan region for expertise in Chinese metaphysics and Feng Shui, moving across many circles with close connections. Over the years, I’ve encountered a remarkable number of outstanding women. Among them: self-made iron ladies who built everything from nothing; social butterflies who masterfully gathered resources to their advantage; and sharp-eyed women who leveraged advantageous marriages to leap across class lines — phoenixes risen from sparrows.

Welcoming July: Small Shifts, Great Fortune

Taking a brief break from my brothers and sisters these past couple of days — things have been genuinely busy, so I won’t be writing lengthy articles for now. Consider this a chance to breathe, reset, and step into July with solid footing. July — the Ren Yin year, Ding Wei month — will bring many remarkably positive changes. We must hold onto them tightly. This matters. From the perspective of Chinese metaphysics (玄学), the principle of ji qin tai lai — “after the darkest moment comes the dawn” — is the inevitable course of all things under heaven. The July that stands just ahead of us is precisely the first green tip of the lotus breaking the surface of the water. The time has come to slowly begin adjusting our mindset and energy.

Why I Criticize White-Collar Workers and Housewives

Sunday evening. I want to ask you a question: why do I constantly criticize office workers and housewives in my articles? Have you ever thought about this? Well — it’s not because I look down on these two groups. It’s not that I think they’re bad people. It’s because I grieve for their misfortune and rage at their passivity. As the two groups in society most desperate to use wealth to change their lives, they are also the most intellectually lazy.

Thirty: The Turning Point That Defines Your Life

Thirty is absolutely the most important age threshold of your life. Far more important than your twenties before it, or your forties after — by a hundredfold. Once you turn thirty, the trajectory of your life as an ordinary person — whether it rises or falls — has already revealed itself about seventy percent of the way. Exceptions are rare. Many of the most critical life lessons, if not grasped by this age, become incredibly difficult to recover later.

Seek Stability: The Only Real Path to Wealth and Happiness

Never assume that fortunes in the hundreds of millions — or a life of genuine happiness — are won by chance. Every lasting good thing in this world comes down to two eternal words: seek stability. — Master Chi Many people spend most of their lives never realizing this: if you simply approach everything in your life with steadiness and genuine care, there is absolutely no way you’ll live poorly.