"Taking this as a warning, the superior man forestalls a violent collapse. If a man were to pile up riches for himself alone, without considering others, he would certainly experience a collapse. For all gathering is followed by dispersion. Therefore the superior man begins to distribute while he is accumulating." I Ching, Hexagram 43
I have been warned. Actually, "advised" is a better word and I am grateful for the nudge. The
I Ching is a trusted mentor.
Of course, I understand if you dismiss any online "
ancient Chinese oracle" as a mere computer game. When I first found it, I had my own reservations. I've consulted the I Ching for years but via the book and coins. I'm not a purist. They don't even use coins, preferring instead traditional yarrow stocks but, tempted by convenience, I experimented with the online version and gradually it has become my main, go to, source. After all, binary code is just another medium of communication.
So, the question for which I received
Hexagram 43 (excerpt above) was, "Why is writing so hard for me?"