Stop Struggling! The Palace of Fortune and Virtue Reveals What You Should Cultivate, Not Effort, But This Matter

To be honest, we are living in an era where self-exploitation is glorified. Everything requires effort and endurance; otherwise, you might be labeled as immature or unambitious. But have you considered that this kind of growth might just be another form of internal exhaustion?

The Palace of Fortune and Virtue (福德宮) has long pointed out a blind spot. It not only represents fortune or enjoyment but also reveals your 'inbuilt' spiritual constitution. When the stars in your Palace of Fortune and Virtue are unstable, no matter how much you do, your spirit can be in utter chaos. At this time, what you should practice is not endurance, but finding peace.

Looking at today's energy of 'Jia Shen' (甲申), many people will fall into a state of performance anxiety. Especially in the workplace, even though it is a team responsibility, you worry about dragging others down. Before being asked, you automatically work overtime and take on responsibilities, and in the end, only you are exhausted. I can relate to this; it is a kind of self-doubting diligence. Those with a weak Palace of Fortune and Virtue often belong to the group that is particularly prone to 'self-blame addiction.'

In fact, many may not know that those with a strong Palace of Fortune and Virtue are not necessarily better than you, but they know how to let themselves off the hook. They have also worked hard, but they understand that fatigue is not a disgrace; it is a signal to stop and choose a direction. Growth should not mean grinding yourself to the edge.

If you want to change your luck, start by 'giving yourself a breather.' There's no need to rush for answers; sometimes, just being willing to honestly look at your inner self is already preparing you to grow a more stable strength.

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