Why You Need I Ching Consultation Before Major Decisions to Avoid Mistakes
In life, what truly changes the course of destiny is never the small daily choices, but those major decisions: career choices, entrepreneurship, marriage, relocation, investment, partnerships, family planning. These decisions often affect several years or even an entire lifetime.
1. Major Decisions Mean: No Blindness, Carelessness, or Impulsiveness
Since it is a major decision, it means:
- It cannot be based on momentary emotion alone
- It cannot rely on a single opinion only
- It cannot be made hastily when information is incomplete
Wrong decisions can lead to:
- Deviation in career direction
- Financial losses
- Irrecoverable time costs
- Closure of life opportunity windows
Yet one correct key decision can:
- Rapidly improve quality of life
- Put your career on an upward track
- Bring a leap across social strata
Therefore, major decisions are inherently something that requires comprehensive assessment and deep reflection.
2. A Decision-Support System Proven Over Thousands of Years — The I Ching
Among the classical wisdom of ancient China, the most classic and enduring decision-support system is the :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} .
Legend holds that FuXi created the Eight Trigrams, and later King Wen evolved them into the sixty-four hexagrams, forming a complete system of observation and decision-making.
The I Ching is not mystical prophecy, but a structured situational analysis system:
- Each hexagram represents a typical life situation
- Each hexagram contains six lines, symbolizing six stages or six key factors
- It fully describes the evolution of events from “cause → development → turning point → outcome”
Many hexagram texts are not abstract philosophy, but use events, situations, and action advice to remind decision-makers:
- When to act
- When to wait
- When to cut losses
- When an opportunity is about to appear
This is precisely why it has continued to be used for thousands of years.
3. Modern Society: Information Overload Makes Decisions Harder
The complexity of decision-making in ancient society was far lower than today.
Yet modern society faces:
- Information overload
- Extremely rapid change
- An explosion in the number of choices
- Continuously increasing uncertainty
Almost everyone must constantly make complex choices:
- Career and industry choices
- Entrepreneurship and investment directions
- Family and education planning
- Cross-border development and relocation
The outcomes of the traditional 64 hexagrams have become insufficient in coverage in modern society.
4. The Modern Upgrade of the I Ching: From 64 Hexagrams to 32,768 Decision Scenarios
Based on King Wen’s principle of deriving the eight trigrams, Wensings Interactive Platform has further expanded the I Ching decision system:
- From 64 hexagrams to 32,768 combinations
- Adapting to the complex decision-making needs of modern society
- Covering more finely segmented life scenarios
The Three-Hexagram I Ching Consultation offered by the platform has unique advantages:
- One consultation yields three hexagrams
- A total of 18 line texts
- Corresponding to early / middle / late three stages
This means you can simultaneously see:
- The essence of the current situation
- Development trends and risks
- Possible final outcomes
Thereby greatly reducing the probability of decision-making errors.
5. Making Important Choices More Robust
The value of I Ching consultation does not lie in “deciding for you,” but in:
- Revealing risks you have overlooked
- Reminding you of variables you have not yet considered
- Providing a more comprehensive decision-making perspective
When a major decision arises, one additional high-dimensional perspective is often the dividing line between success and failure.
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