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An impressionistic response ; it looks like a temporary measure. Like it gets you so far then you have to take another bus.
If he is obliging toward others, he wins success.
14.1 to me sounds like a counsel to not play it too safe; you have to take a risk sometimes to get a pay off
and 14.2 follows on saying use all your big assets the way you wanted to; with the admonition of the 56 resulting of being mindful of the fact you don't know the rules, i.e. you are trying something new, you don't know how it will go over so err on the side of caution or being conservative wherever possible.
So it is a bit confusing, I can see why you are struggling because it's almost like the answer is saying Yes Be Bold but do it Carefully and Old Fashioned Way.
Well I hope that makes sense. it is a totally impressionist view of the answer
btw, nothing illegal ( 14.1) so still a bit unsure about this line.
and the whole matter surreal .. makes sense that evoked an impressionist answer
Here they would be 19.1.2 and 33.1.2. A bit far removed I guess but just a thought. 19 and 33 feel like coming and going, advance and withdraw....couple that with 56 and that hiker will be stopping to change buses and have a cola now and then.
Hmmm could play with making a genre/school of art a way of interpreting Yi for a day.
Impressionist
Realist
Surrealist
Naïve Art
Pointilisim
I might aim for a mixture of naïve and Chagall type interpretation today
As long as you're not blinded by ambition or have unrealistic expectations (line 1 in this case), it's not a mistake. Pack your bags and bring all you need (line 2) so you won't have to turn back. Enjoy the ride as well as the destination. That is an ROI by itself, for a wanderer.
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