Wealth Analysis

Hexagram Jiǎn signifies the necessary friction between ambition and reality, manifesting in the realm of wealth as a strategic impasse. Like water halted by a mountain, financial fluidity is obstructed; this is not a signal to panic, but a call for profound recalibration. The wisdom of "favoring the Southwest" teaches that accumulation now requires yielding and softening—seeking partnerships or liquid avenues—rather than the rigid aggression implied by the Northeast.

In this state of suspension, true capital is found in patience and the cultivation of wisdom. "Seeing the great man" implies that wealth is rarely a solitary pursuit; one must seek the perspective of a mentor or expert to navigate the blockage. To force progress is to deplete one's reserves; instead, one must hold firm in principles ("Perseverance"). This hexagram reminds us that financial growth is non-linear. By honoring the pause and conserving energy rather than fighting the current, you transform a temporary deadlock into a period of consolidation, ensuring that when the path clears, your foundation is unshakable.

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The Six Lines

Six at the beginning

Going leads to obstructions, coming meets with praise.

Six in the second place

The king's servant is beset by obstruction after obstruction, but it is not his own fault.

Nine in the third place

Going leads to obstructions; hence he comes back.

Six in the fourth place

Going leads to obstructions, coming leads to union.

Nine in the fifth place

In the midst of the greatest obstructions, friends come.

Six at the top

Going leads to obstructions, coming leads to great good fortune. It furthers one to see the great man.