Hexagram 60, *Jié*, illuminates the profound paradox of professional advancement: true power is often found not in limitless expansion, but in the wisdom of restraint. In a career context, the promise of "Heng" suggests that success flows naturally when one establishes clear boundaries and disciplined structures. Just as a riverbank directs the current, well-defined parameters focus your energy, transforming scattered ambition into directed force.
Yet, the warning against "bitter restraint" is equally critical. Austerity that stifles the spirit, or rigid self-discipline that borders on masochism, is fundamentally unsustainable. To persist in such harshness is to court burnout and eventual failure. The modern professional must therefore cultivate a dynamic equilibrium, regulating time and resources without crushing the vital spark of creativity. True career longevity requires a rhythm of measured control, ensuring that the structures you build serve your ascent rather than becoming a prison of your own making.
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The Six Lines
Not going out of the door and the courtyard is without blame.
Not going out of the gate and the courtyard brings misfortune.
He who knows no limitation will have cause to lament. No blame.
Contented limitation. Success.
Sweet limitation brings good fortune. Going brings esteem.
Galling limitation. Perseverance brings misfortune. Remorse disappears.