Hexagram Suí, or Following, reveals that true wealth is not a static fortress to be defended, but a dynamic current to be navigated. In the realm of finance, "Yuan Heng" suggests that prosperity flows to those who possess the fluidity to adapt to the ever-shifting tides of the economic landscape. It is the antithesis of rigid attachment; instead, it demands a strategic surrender to the momentum of the times.
To achieve "Li Zhen"—beneficial steadfastness—one must distinguish between blind conformity and intelligent alignment. Wealth accumulation here requires the humility to follow superior market trends, sound advice, or emerging opportunities rather than clinging to outdated ego-driven strategies. By aligning one’s actions with the natural rhythm of value exchange, one attains a state of "Wu Jiu," or blamelessness. In this light, financial success is not merely about accumulation, but about the wisdom of knowing when to lead and when to yield, ensuring that your resources move in perfect synchronicity with the world's evolution.
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The Six Lines
The standard is changing. Perseverance brings good fortune. To go out of the door in company produces deeds.
If one clings to the little boy, one loses the strong man.
If one clings to the strong man, one loses the little boy. Through following one finds what one seeks. It furthers one to remain persevering.
Following creates success. Perseverance brings misfortune. To go one's way with sincerity brings clarity. How could there be blame?
Sincere in good. Good fortune.
He meets with firm allegiance and is still further bound. The king introduces him to the Western Mountain.