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Stick #20

Average

天上仙花

Celestial Flowers

Flowers in heaven bear very uncommon name, Things on earth, too are never a moment the same.

One's future is destined in the Book of Justice, Which by no means mixes up praise with blame.


Asking about: Career

The Story Behind This Stick

The 'Celestial Flowers' reference draws from Taoist mythology about the gardens of heaven, where immortal flowers bloom beyond earthly understanding. These aren't your regular chrysanthemums or peonies — they're spiritual blossoms that exist in a area where different rules apply. In traditional Chinese thought, heaven keeps meticulous records of human actions in the 'Book of Justice' — think of it as a cosmic accounting system where every deed gets properly filed.

This isn't about punishment or reward in the afterlife, but about natural consequences playing out over time. The poem suggests that while earthly affairs constantly shift and change, there's an underlying order that ensures things balance out fairly. It's a reminder that what looks like randomness often has deeper patterns, much like how a garden appears chaotic in spring but follows natural laws of growth and seasons.

Your career situation feels uncertain right now, and honestly, that's exactly where this sign expects you to be. The 'celestial flowers' represent opportunities that aren't following the usual playbook — the kind of career developments that make your parents scratch their heads or leave your friends asking 'how did that even happen?' Here's the thing: traditional career advice might not apply to your current path.

That promotion everyone said you deserved? The industry pivot that seems risky? The networking event that feels pointless?

These earthly calculations miss the bigger picture. Your professional trajectory is being shaped by factors you can't see yet — previous good work creating ripple effects, ethical choices building your reputation, small kindnesses opening unexpected doors. I remember talking to a software engineer who kept getting passed over for management roles.

Frustrated, he started mentoring junior developers anyway. Two years later, a startup founder he'd helped contacted him about a CTO position. The 'Book of Justice' had been keeping score all along.

Right now, focus less on gaming the system and more on doing work that aligns with your values. The results might not match your timeline, but they'll match your character.

What To Do Next

Stop chasing outcomes you can't control and double down on actions that reflect well on you. Volunteer for the unglamorous project that teaches you something new. Help a colleague without expecting payback.

Choose the ethical path even when it's inconvenient. Document your contributions properly — not for politics, but because good work deserves recognition. If you're job searching, prioritize companies whose values align with yours over salary bumps.

Your next career move will likely come from an unexpected direction, so stay open and keep your professional relationships genuine.


Your career success isn't following the usual rules — and that's exactly why it will work.

What you feel reading this is already part of the answer.

Next comes specific guidance — when to act, how to move, what to watch for.

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FAQ

Is Stick #20 (Average) good or bad?
"Average" is a middle-tier fortune. It suggests your situation has room for growth but requires attention and direction. The real value is in the specific guidance — fortune sticks are tools for self-reflection, not prediction.
How accurate is Wong Tai Sin Stick #20 for career?
Fortune sticks work as a mirror for self-reflection rather than prediction. If the interpretation resonates with you, that's the stick doing its job — revealing what you already sense but haven't articulated.
Can I draw fortune sticks for the same question again?
Traditionally, you should ask about the same matter only once. Drawing repeatedly often means you're seeking the answer you want rather than the guidance you need. To explore different angles, try a different life topic for the same stick number.