Intriguing: Ten Questions That Could Define Your Life

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Everyone who enters this world will have many people accompany them on their journey! These companions might be lovers, family members, friends, colleagues, strangers, mentors, those who love us, those who argue with us, and those who challenge us—people of all kinds. It is precisely these individuals who shape our lives. After experiencing life's ups and downs, we come to appreciate that the ordinary is truly precious. When life tests us, we ultimately discover our own existence! A heart filled with gratitude, joy, and blessings celebrates the beauty of life. We count the sweetness, the unstoppable luck, and the endless breath of happiness.

Today, Dr. Zheng presents ten popular questions, though he has adapted them according to astrology principles. Let's see how well you can answer them—remember, don't peek at the answers first:

  • Write down the name of someone of the opposite sex here.
  • What is your favorite color: red, black, white, green, or yellow? Choose one.
  • What is the first letter of your name?
  • In which month is your birthday? (Lunar calendar)
  • Do you prefer black or white?
  • Write down the name of someone of the same sex.
  • What is your favorite number?
  • Do you prefer Hangzhou, Guangzhou, or Yangzhou?
  • Do you like lakes, rivers, or the sea?
  • Put your hands together and make the wish you desire the most.

Reminder: Don't peek at the answers below until you have completed writing.

Answers:

  • You deeply love this person.
  • Red: You're very alert. Black: You're conservative but self-assured. Green: You're very relaxed. White: You love many people simultaneously and enjoy their love and affection. Yellow: You're a cheerful person.
  • Your letter indicates: A-K: You will have many loves and friendships in your life. L-R: Your love life is about to blossom. S-Z: Your love life is full of hope.
  • If you were born in: January to March: You're very lucky; you will fall in love. April to June: You'll have a beautiful love, but it may not last long. July to September: You'll experience significant changes this year. October to December: Your love life may not be great initially, but you can find your ultimate partner.
  • Black: Your life will change directions. White: You have a noble person willing to do anything for you, though you might not realize it.
  • This person is your best friend.
  • This is the number of close friends you'll have in life, which also might be your lucky number.
  • Guangzhou: You're adventurous. Yangzhou: You're relatively laid-back. Hangzhou: You yearn for happiness.
  • Lake: You're loyal and conservative. River: You have a temper. Sea: You love many people at once and wish for their happiness.
  • Dr. Zheng suggests sharing this, as your wish is likely to come true on your next birthday.

Special Commentary by Dr. Zheng Weijian:

  • Understanding life involves seeing through it, and letting go requires action. To be truly free, one must see through life's illusions. Understanding the mundane is merely floating; recognizing life's impermanence is just transient; seeing through love involves both gathering and parting. It is only by seeing through that one can let go; without this insight, letting go is impossible. Today, I share a few stories with you; let's see what insights you might gain.
  • Life inherently has no troubles; it is when desire ignites that troubles arise. Life has no innate pain; it is when we begin calculating gains and losses and desiring more that pain entangles us. Youth is fleeting, so cherish the present to minimize regrets.
  • The annual college entrance examination is not just about students; it profoundly affects parents as well. How many true talents have slipped away over the years? Why lament such disappointments? Who in the world doesn't recognize you? As another college entrance exam day arrives, may you not suffer over the exam. No heroes emerge solely from the examination hall; heroes are not limited by test scores. Dr. Zheng hopes every parent and student avoids judging a hero by exam results or their entrance into a prestigious school.
  • Even attending top universities like Peking University, Tsinghua University, Renmin University, or Fudan University might lead to unanticipated careers like selling pork, driving taxis, or running street stalls. We must respect those who choose to bypass the college entrance examination to enter society, as well as the high achievers who start their own businesses, even at street stalls. Dr. Zheng urges everyone to honor them.
  • For students and parents committed to excelling in the college entrance examination, Dr. Zheng encourages prioritizing both physical and mental health. Even when honing their skills at the last moment, they should enhance their feng shui at home to bolster their efforts, perhaps by inviting a protective Buddha or a Wenchang Pagoda. Transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary is possible. Remember: feng shui surrounds us all!

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