Well, let me tell you about my journey with Iching 30 and how I explored its influence on modern decision – making. It all started when I heard a buddy chatting about the Iching one day. I was like, “What the heck is that?” So, I decided to dig into it.
I first went to the local bookstore and grabbed a copy of the Iching. I sat down at home, opened it up, and was like, “Wow, this is some ancient stuff.” I started flipping through the pages, trying to understand the basic ideas. It was kind of confusing at first, with all those hexagrams and strange symbols.
I then thought, “Okay, I need to get more info.” So, I joined an online forum where people talked about the Iching. I asked a bunch of questions like, “How do I even start using this for decision – making?” People there were really helpful. They told me to start with simple decisions, like what to eat for dinner or whether to go for a walk.
I decided to give it a shot. The next time I was trying to decide whether to watch a movie or read a book, I used the method described in the Iching. I tossed some coins (that’s how you get the hexagrams), and then I looked up what the hexagram meant in the book. It gave me this kind of vague advice, like “find balance.” I was like, “What the hell does that mean?”

But then I thought about it more. Maybe it meant that I should balance my need for relaxation (watching a movie) and my need for learning (reading a book). So, I ended up doing both. I read a bit of the book and then watched a short movie. And you know what? I felt really good about it.
As I kept using the Iching for more important decisions, like whether to take on a new project at work, I noticed something interesting. It didn’t give me a clear “yes” or “no,” but it made me think deeper about the situation. It made me consider different aspects that I might have overlooked.
For example, when I was deciding about the project, the hexagram I got talked about “perseverance” and “opportunity.” I realized that although the project seemed tough, it was also a great opportunity for me to grow in my career. So, I decided to take it on.
Over time, I found that using the Iching for decision – making became a regular part of my life. It’s not like it always gives the perfect answer, but it’s like having a little old – fashioned advisor in my pocket. It makes me slow down, think, and make more thoughtful decisions. And that’s how Iching 30 influenced my modern decision – making process.
