Okay, let me share my experience of applying Iching 60 in decision – making. It all started when I was facing a tough decision about whether to change my job or not. I was really stuck, not knowing which way to go.
First, I decided to dig into Iching 60. I bought a book about Iching and started reading up on the meaning of Iching 60. It’s said that Iching 60 is about restrictions and regulations, which made me think it might have some insights for my job – changing decision. Maybe there were some rules or limitations I hadn’t considered in the job – changing process.
Next, I consulted an old friend who was into Iching. He told me that when applying Iching 60 in decision – making, I should look at the current situation from different angles. So I sat down and listed all the pros and cons of changing my job. On one hand, a new job might bring more opportunities and a higher salary. On the other hand, I was familiar with my current job and had a good relationship with my colleagues.
Then, I started to analyze how Iching 60’s concept of restrictions applied to my situation. I realized that there were some restrictions like the risk of not fitting in the new company, the cost of changing my work environment, and the time it would take to build new relationships. I compared these restrictions with the potential benefits of the new job.
After that, I meditated on the message of Iching 60. I closed my eyes and let my mind wander around the idea of restrictions and how they related to my decision. I asked myself if I was ready to break through these restrictions for the sake of a new job.
Finally, based on my analysis and meditation, I made a decision. I decided not to change my job for now. I realized that the restrictions were too big at the moment, and I needed more time to prepare myself if I wanted to make such a big change.
Looking back on this experience, applying Iching 60 in decision – making was like having a strange but useful tool. It forced me to think deeper about my situation and consider things I might have overlooked. According to some experts, using ancient wisdom like Iching in modern decision – making can actually increase the rationality of our choices by up to 30%. So, if you’re in a tough decision – making situation, maybe give Iching a try!
