Well, I’ve always been curious about the I Ching, so I decided to dig into Hexagram 46. First, I went to the old bookshelf at home, rummaged through a bunch of old books, and finally found an old copy of the I Ching.
I sat down in my shabby old chair, opened the book, and started looking for Hexagram 46. There it was! I started to read about it, trying to figure out what it meant. It was kind of hard at first, like trying to solve a really tricky puzzle. But I kept at it, reading and rereading the text.
Next, I thought I’d try to apply it to my own life. I remembered a situation at work where I was trying to get a project moving forward. I thought about how the insights from Hexagram 46 could help me. I decided to be more patient and more persistent, just like the hexagram seemed to suggest.

I started to take small steps every day towards getting that project done. I talked to my colleagues more, listened to their ideas, and tried to be more flexible. It was like I was following a secret map that the I Ching had given me.
After a few weeks, I noticed that things were starting to change. The project was moving forward, and my colleagues were more on board. It was like the hexagram had given me a little nudge in the right direction.
But it wasn’t all smooth sailing. There were still some bumps in the road. Sometimes I got frustrated and wanted to give up. But then I’d go back to the I Ching and read Hexagram 46 again, and it would give me the strength to keep going.
Finally, after a few months, the project was completed. It was a huge relief, and I felt like I had learned a lot from this whole experience. The insights from Hexagram 46 really did help me in a practical way.
So, if you’re ever feeling stuck or lost, maybe give Hexagram 46 in the I Ching a try. It might just surprise you with the insights it can bring.
