Biweekly Navigation: This Week's Fortune Strategy - Red and Black List Years and 7 Days Dos & Don'ts
To be honest, the rhythm of this week feels like "the direction is clear, but the road is full of potholes." As long as you grasp the main axis of your命宮 (Ming Gong), you don't need to rush; instead, you can regain control. I resonate with this because many people feel stuck not due to a lack of ability, but because they spend their energy in the wrong places.
This article is written from the perspective of "biweekly navigation," meaning that when making decisions, don’t just consider whether today feels good, but calibrate each step this week based on the returns of the next two weeks. The directional reference draws on the flavor of "戊子 (Wu Zi)" which, in layman's terms, means: the external situation changes quickly, and there's a lot of informational noise; what can truly save you is not working harder, but choosing better.
This Week's Overall Fortune Rhythm: Stabilize Your命宮 (Ming Gong), Don't Get Distracted by External Noise
Your命宮 (Ming Gong) is your own home ground. The focus of this week's fortune is not on "what you encounter," but on "how you respond."
- Early Week: You may easily feel pushed along, with more messages and invitations coming in, leading to an anxiety of "Will I miss out if I don’t respond?"
- Midweek: Suitable for setting strategies; clarify the conditions to discuss and the items to cut. This period will be cleaner for such actions.
- Weekend: There will be pulls from personal relationships and emotions; on the surface, it seems social, but fundamentally, it's about resource allocation.
In fact, many may not know that the biggest fear in fortune is not black, but "scattering." When things scatter, money scatters, time scatters, and relationships scatter. This week, the most valuable ability is called "focus."
This Week's Red List Years: Easier to Obtain Resources and Negotiate Good Conditions
The red list does not guarantee you will win effortlessly; it means that when you are heading in the right direction, the external world is willing to cooperate with you.
- Born in 1996, 1984, 1972: This week, there is fortune in "closing deals," especially in matters of collaboration, pricing, job referrals, and client returns. As long as you dare to clarify the conditions, the results will exceed your expectations.
- Born in 2000, 1988: Suitable for wrapping up unfinished business from the past; closing these matters will bring new opportunities. Don’t underestimate the act of "clearing your to-do list"; this week, it will directly change your fortune.
This Week's Black List Years: Easier to Be Dragged Down by Emotions and Consumed by Mundane Tasks
The black list does not mean bad luck; it serves as a reminder not to use the wrong approach.
- Born in 1992, 1980, 1968: You may find yourself stubbornly holding on due to personal relationships or face-saving, ultimately leading to you bearing the most burden with the least credit. Practice changing "I can" to "I need to confirm the costs."
- Born in 2004, 1976: Information overload is particularly evident; the more you search, the more chaotic it becomes, and the more you ask, the more anxious you feel. This week, reduce the focus on external trends and pay more attention to your own data and current situation.
If you happen to be on the black list, to be honest, it’s actually a week for practice. As long as you pull the rhythm back, you will be more stable than others by the end of the month.
Future Seven Days Dos & Don'ts: Keep Control in Your Own Hands
Dos: What You Should Do
- Narrow your goal to the most critical task Choose only one main battlefield: salary increase, job change, freelance work, certification, saving money, or repairing relationships; pick one. Treat the rest as supporting roles.
- Use two-week returns to make decisions Just ask yourself one question: Will this matter make me freer or more constrained in two weeks? The answer is usually straightforward.
- Write down numbers when discussing conditions Include deadlines, amounts, and deliverables. Nice words don’t help; this week’s fortune is particularly friendly to "black and white."
- Spend 30 minutes daily for quiet organization Organizing is not about tidying up; it’s about dumping the noise in your brain. Write down three things: what to accomplish today, what not to do today, and who to refuse today.
- Treat socializing as resource management Meeting up is fine, but you should choose to meet "people who can advance your goals." Gatherings that don’t advance your goals can easily become draining this week.
Don'ts: What You Should Avoid
- Don’t agree hastily out of fear of missing out The most common pitfall this week is "agreeing first and figuring it out later," which leads to overtime to fill gaps and emotional costs.
- Don’t respond when emotionally charged I feel strongly about this; many relationships can be ruined by a single sentence. You can reply later, but don’t respond impulsively.
- Don’t use excessive research as a substitute for effort Researching until dawn won’t bring you closer to answers; it will only increase your anxiety. Stop when you have enough information; the rest relies on action to validate.
- Don’t try to fix all problems at once The essence of changing your fortune is changing strategies, not changing your personality. This week, as long as you correct one key habit, you’ve gained.
Summary of This Week's Strategy
Taking care of your命宮 (Ming Gong) means taking care of your options. What this week’s fortune asks you to do is simple: be less pushed by the outside world, and use clear conditions and boundaries to regain your sense of control.
Just a reminder, astrology and fortune-telling have their blind spots, and the chart may also have errors; the content is for reference only. If you want to align the red and black lists, key dates, and details of your own chart, it’s recommended to use this tool for a quick check: https://aiziwei.online/analysis.html