Hexagram 52, Gèn, represents the profound philosophy of stopping—a strategic cessation of movement that serves as the foundation for enduring stability. In the realm of wealth, this is not stagnation, but the disciplined act of consolidation. The image of "keeping the back still" signifies a radical detachment from the restless impulses that often drive reckless speculation and the fear of missing out. By ceasing to chase immediate gains, one preserves the core essence of their capital and their peace of mind.
The metaphor of "walking in the courtyard and seeing no one" suggests a necessary withdrawal from the competitive noise of the marketplace. True affluence often requires the courage to stand apart, observing the tides of fortune without being swept away by the collective hysteria of the crowd. When you stop reacting to the ephemeral fluctuations of the external world, you eliminate the costly errors born of anxiety and impatience. Thus, there is "no blame," for the preservation of one's resources through mindful stillness is the ultimate form of financial wisdom. Wealth is not merely the act of acquisition, but the mastery of knowing when to remain perfectly still.
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The Six Lines
Keeping his toes still. No blame. Continued perseverance furthers.
Keeping his calves still. He cannot rescue him whom he follows. His heart is not glad.
Keeping his hips still. Making his sacrum stiff. Dangerous. The heart suffocates.
Keeping his trunk still. No blame.
Keeping his jaws still. The words have order. Remorse disappears.
Noblehearted keeping still. Good fortune.