There was a time when I sat in front of not one, not two, but seven different Feng Shui masters.
I wasn’t looking for validation.
I was looking for direction.
Instead, I was told something else.
“You won’t make it.”
“Business is not for you.”
“Maybe you should consider a normal job… driving a taxi, something stable.”
There was no solution.
No guidance.
No path forward.
Just conclusions.
And if I had listened, that might have been the end of the story.
But something didn’t sit right.
What I Realised After Studying It Myself
Instead of accepting those words, I decided to study BaZi and Feng Shui on my own.
Not just casually, but deeply.
Understanding the structure, the logic, the patterns behind it.
And what I discovered changed everything.
BaZi and Feng Shui were never meant to be absolute.
They were never meant to trap someone in a fixed outcome.
They were meant to show movement.
To reveal potential.
To guide improvement.
It Was Never About “You Cannot”

The biggest misconception I encountered was this idea that your chart defines your limits.
That if something is not present, you cannot succeed.
That if something clashes, your life will always be difficult.
But that is not how it works.
BaZi shows your tendencies, your strengths, your blind spots.
Feng Shui shows how your environment supports or weakens you.
Together, they are tools for adjustment.
Not judgment.
The Real Purpose of BaZi and Feng Shui
At its core, this practice is about decision-making.
It helps you understand timing.
It helps you position yourself better.
It helps you avoid unnecessary mistakes.
It does not exist to predict your failure.
It exists to improve your chances.
There is a big difference.
Because when you tell someone, “You cannot,” you close their future.
But when you tell someone, “Here’s what you need to work on,” you open possibilities.
Building People, Not Breaking Them

One thing I became very clear about is this.
This practice should never destroy someone’s confidence.
Yet, I have seen people being told things like:
“You will die young.”
“You will get cancer.”
“You will definitely divorce.”
Statements like these do not help anyone.
They create fear.
They create anxiety.
They take away control.
And most importantly, they remove hope.
That is not what BaZi and Feng Shui are meant for.
If anything, they should do the opposite.
They should build people up.
Give clarity.
Offer direction.
And most importantly, provide solutions.
The Responsibility of a Practitioner
Over time, I understood that knowledge alone is not enough.
How you deliver that knowledge matters even more.
Two people can read the same chart and say completely different things.
One creates fear.
The other creates awareness.
One shuts doors.
The other opens them.
That difference comes from intention.
And intention comes from character.
Why Having a Kind Heart Matters
At the end of the day, this work is not just about charts and formulas.
It is about people.
How you treat someone who comes to you for help reflects who you are as a person.
Not their status.
Not their wealth.
Not their background.
But the everyday individual who simply wants a better life.
Because how you treat the common man
is the true measure of your character.
Final Thought
Looking back, I am grateful for those seven masters.
Not because they were right, but because they showed me what I never wanted to become.
BaZi and Feng Shui are powerful tools.
But they should never be used to limit someone’s life.
They should be used to guide, to improve, and to empower.
So if you ever seek advice in this field, remember this.
The right guidance will not make you feel smaller.
It will show you how to grow.

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