Wealth Analysis

Hexagram 53, *Jian*, or Gradual Progress, offers a profound counter-narrative to the modern obsession with instant gratification. In the realm of wealth, it advises that true prosperity is not a sudden windfall, but an organic architecture built step by step. The ancient image of "the maiden marrying" signifies a process of maturation and correct alignment; one cannot rush the rituals of value creation without disrupting the necessary order.

Wealth, in this philosophy, is akin to a tree growing steadily upon a mountain—it requires deep roots and gradual expansion toward the light. It suggests that financial stability is achieved through disciplined incrementalism rather than speculative leaps. The "good fortune" lies in the correctness of the sequence: building competence before seeking profit, and establishing reputation before scaling. By adhering to a principled path and allowing your resources to accumulate naturally, you ensure that your wealth is not fleeting but structurally sound. Thus, patience becomes the ultimate investment strategy, and perseverance the vehicle of lasting abundance. To rush is to break the structure; to advance gradually is to arrive surely.

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The Six Lines

Six at the beginning

Wild geese gradually draw near the shore. The young son is in danger. There is gossip. No blame.

Six in the second place

Wild geese gradually draw near the cliff. Eating and drinking in peace and concord. Good fortune.

Nine in the third place

Wild geese gradually draw near the plateau. The husband goes forth and does not return. The wife carries a child but does not bring it forth. Misfortune. It furthers one to fight off robbers.

Six in the fourth place

Wild geese gradually draw near the tree. Perchance they find a flat branch. No blame.

Nine in the fifth place

Wild geese gradually draw near the summit. For three years the wife has no child. In the end nothing can hinder her. Good fortune.

Nine at the top

Wild geese gradually draw near the cloud heights. Their feathers can be used for the sacred dance. Good fortune.