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Actually, this isn't a strict rule; it's more like a 'ritual' to help you focus your mind.
You can think of it as taking a deep breath and clearing your mind before starting something important.
Haha, I struggled with this question a lot when I first started playing tarot too! Actually, there isn't a 100% "correct" answer to this, but there are some mainstream opinions in the community, and I...
There isn't one absolutely "correct" or "mandatory" way to shuffle cards. The key lies in your intuition and intention. As long as it shuffles the cards thoroughly, makes you feel comfortable, and hel...
This is arguably the classic question every Tarot beginner asks. My answer is: It's both necessary and unnecessary.
Does that sound contradictory? Don't worry, let me explain, and you'll understand.
Hello, that's an excellent question, and it's actually the biggest question mark in the minds of many friends who are new to Tarot.
If you ask me, these two aren't contradictory at all.
Hey, that's a really good question! Many people are curious about the relationship between these two. You can actually think of them as "long-lost relatives" – they might look a bit different, but the...
Ah, that's an excellent question, one that almost everyone who encounters Tarot cards will ask.
I can tell you with certainty: No, the meanings of Tarot card images are not absolutely fixed.
Ah, that's a great question! Many people new to Tarot have this exact same query: "Why doesn't it start from '1'?"
You can think of it this way: the Major Arcana (the 22 named cards) actually tell a c...
You can think of it this way: the Major Arcana is like the main plot of a movie, while the Minor Arcana consists of the daily scenes and specific events that make up that main plot.
It's highly likely, but probably not the kind of "mockery" you're imagining.
It's more like a knowing smile when looking back, tinged with satisfaction and emotion: "Hey, look at my naive self back th...
Buddy, you've hit the nail on the head with that question. Every aspiring entrepreneur harbors this drive, wanting to achieve something significant.
Bro, you've hit the nail on the head with that question. Let me talk about it with you in IT terms.
Absolutely! And often, after experiencing failure, you'll perform even stronger when you "boot up" a...
This is an "existential question" that many tech professionals encounter. There's no standard answer to it; it's more like asking yourself: "Which kind of life brings you a greater sense of accomplish...
Absolutely, and this "good" is all-encompassing, an experience you'd be hard-pressed to gain working for any large company.
Let's put it this way: an engineer who hasn't started a business is more lik...
Hello, seeing this question really resonated with me. This anxiety is definitely not yours alone, especially in the ever-evolving IT industry, and within the fast-paced, change-filled environment of a...
This is a question few founders ponder carefully at the outset. Most are preoccupied with "How can I make the company survive next month, survive next year?" But the fact that you're thinking about it...
Brother, you've hit the nail on the head with that question. It's something almost every successful open-source project author ponders late at night.
It's like asking: if someone offers a high price for the child you painstakingly raised, would you sell?
The answer isn't that simple; it depends on why you "gave birth" to this child in the first pla...
This question, I feel, is more like asking: If I fail, should I look for external reasons (technology/fate), or should I look for reasons within myself?
Let's look at it from another perspective.
Let's put it this way: these two anxieties are not even in the same league.
The anxiety of debugging is when you know for sure something is broken; it's there, you just haven't found it yet.
Is it necessary to close your eyes and make a wish during a Tarot reading?