Sharing insights from years of fortune-telling
1. If one is destined to be an official, there’s no need to read books.
2. A person can turn their fortunes around in just three to five years; once luck changes, they can earn a lifetime of wealth in just a few years, especially for those with higher destiny levels, where the wealth can start from millions.
3. In marriage, fate accounts for 70%, and those with matching personalities and deep connections can be together for a long time without much adjustment, while those who are incompatible will struggle, no matter how hard they try.
4. Noble people are hard to encounter, but once met, their support can be like a boat sailing smoothly on water, instantly transforming the fortunes of those in distress, leading to successful careers and smooth sailing.
5. Wealth flows like water, with both accumulation and dispersion; those with unexpected wealth in their destiny often gain it inadvertently, but if there is a flaw in virtue, it will be hard to keep.
6. The bond with children can be deep or shallow; those with a deep bond will have children who are clever and filial, bringing glory to their family; while those with a shallow bond may have lonely children or unfilial ones, adding to their troubles.
7. Health is related to diet and lifestyle; those with a healthy destiny can recover quickly even after hardships, while those who are weak and sickly can easily fall ill with just a slight carelessness.
8. Academic success relies on innate talent; those with exceptional talent can excel with just a bit of effort, while those with average abilities must rely on hard work for a glimmer of hope.
9. The feng shui of a residence has a significant impact; a good house can bring peace and prosperity to the family, while a bad house can lead to troubles and disasters.
10. Reputation and fame come with rewards for good and evil; those who harbor good intentions and act with integrity will be respected and admired, while those who commit many wrongs will ultimately be despised.
11. Friendship can be hard to discern; true friends provide support in difficult times and stand by you, while false friends may take advantage of you when you’re down.
12. The road of life is full of ups and downs, with both peaks and valleys; one should not lose heart in the valleys, as the clouds will eventually part to reveal the bright moon.
13. What you think you missed may actually be a blessing in disguise.