Every time I, Master Chi, share wisdom about the human condition, I am struck by one unmistakable truth.
Almost everyone who has ever broken through in this world — who has truly torn through the ceiling of their class and circumstances — carries within them an extraordinarily powerful “black life force.”
What is black life force?
It is the deep, ink-dark current of desire and obsession running through your core. It is the quiet, smoldering self-contempt of someone who refuses to accept less than they deserve.
And more than anything — it is that wild, ungovernable ambition that surges through your chest in the dead of night, demanding to break free and sweep across the world, seizing for you the wealth, status, connections, resources, respect, and recognition you were always meant to have.
This life force is a double-edged sword. Left unchecked, it becomes poison — destructive to yourself and everyone around you. But properly channeled and wisely directed, it becomes the most formidable source of power you will ever possess.
I, Master Chi, can say this with complete clarity: almost everyone who, after I read their life pattern (格局), went on to unlock their wealth and potential within just three or four years — each and every one of them had an exceptionally powerful black life force.
That hunger for reversal, for wealth, for a better life — it came through plainly in their words and emotions. Undisguised. Unapologetic.
And not one of them had given up.
What? “Going with the flow”? Please. The kind of passive drifting that leads nowhere has always been nothing more than an excuse for the weak to run from themselves.
Being at peace with life requires that you first possess the extraordinary power of the gods and Buddhas. Only then does true equanimity follow.
Without that foundation, it isn’t serenity — it’s the meekness of a grazing animal.
If you’re not sure whether this black life force lives inside you, Master Chi hopes you’ll take a look at the images shared here today.
Do they stir anything in you? Does something rise up from within?
If it does — that is desire surging. That is not a bad thing. Learn to ride that force properly, and it holds enough power to move mountains.
Very often, you need to practice a kind of self-suggestion.
Not self-deception. Not clouding your judgment or driving yourself toward reckless choices.
But something more essential: training yourself to believe — truly believe — that you deserve every good thing this world has to offer. Absolutely. Definitely. Without question.
Yes — that dazzling, abundant life still feels far away from where you stand. But as long as your effort is aimed in the right direction, you are worthy of it.
After all, how many of the so-called wealthy and successful are genuinely smarter than you? When you look honestly?
The difference often comes down to this: when both of you faced the defining moments of life, they kept getting the big questions right — and you kept getting them wrong.
Don’t be afraid. You are still young. There is still time.
Remember: the world is always shifting. Someone is always falling — and someone is always climbing up.
The old saying goes, “forty years east of the river, forty years west of the river” — fortune always turns. But in today’s world, that cycle has compressed. It’s ten years east, ten years west now.
Why does Master Chi say this?
Because in this era, where everything changes with breathtaking speed, ten years is more than enough to reverse the hand you’ve been dealt.
Today is Sunday. Tomorrow, a new week begins. This week’s opening affirmation is:
I am worthy of every good thing and every abundance this world holds. And so, as long as I am willing to plant myself deeply and cultivate my life for ten years, even barren ground will reward me with a rich harvest. Of this, there is no doubt.
Take a moment to say these words to yourself.