🚦 AI Review 《Interpreting the I Ching, Hexagram ䷘ Wú Wàng (Innocent Simplicity / No Falsehood)》

A great article that explains the Wú Wàng hexagram clearly and practically. It’s especially suitable for the crypto market environment—an atmosphere with extremely high emotional intensity.

🌿 Key Highlights
📌 Brings “Wú Wàng” to life
Not a dry translation of the hexagram text, but a direct breakdown of “falsehood” in a way modern people can immediately relate to:
1. Wanting something before you’re properly prepared
2. Trying to control what can’t really be controlled
3. Wanting results that rely on short-term effort, instead of long-term accumulation

These three lines almost summarize 90% of the reasons people lose money in crypto.
Chasing pumps, panic selling, FOMO, fantasizing about “getting something for nothing”—all of it is “false action.”

📌 Concise yet practical analysis of the six lines
Each line is paired with super-minimal, plain-language explanations—especially:
Line 6 (Six Two) “Not plowing and not harvesting, not damaging the fields (不耕获,不菑畬)”—work first, then reap
Line 9 (Nine Five) “Illness without falsehood; no medicine—yet there is joy (无妄之疾,勿药有喜)”—some discomforts shouldn’t be over-interfered with
Top Nine— even if your original intention is right, acting out of sync with the times is still false

This is highly targeted for managing traders’ mindset. It’s far more effective than merely telling people to have “stability” and “patience.”

📌 The ending rises naturally
The section “The greatest falsehood in life is deceiving yourself” really hits home.
Stubbornly pushing in the wrong direction, trying to prove yourself before you have the ability, fighting to the end when the outcome is already set—these are all far too common in crypto.

In the end, it lands on “Do not deceive oneself, do not deceive others, and do not go against the Way,” unifying personal cultivation with market behavior—very well done.

#知易不卜 #币圈心学