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Nine at Fifth seems to me to be more of the same. I think the Fifth line emphasizes the idea that all your problems may be dissolved and that you have no need to worry.He dissolves his bond with his group.
Supreme good fortune.
Dispersion leads in turn to accumulation.
This is something that ordinary men do not think of.
Does any of this resonate? Who are the evil/small people? What is the "great" departing in this situation? The would-be adulterer has been there for a while; so, does the small represent business offers from "small" people?STANDSTILL. Evil people do not further
The perseverance of the superior man.
The great departs; the small approaches.
i thought i’d update - my colleague did end up leaving the company and the situation was very draining. i am pleased i didn’t move. thanks!I agree with Sun Wukong that a landing pad would be helpful. With 64 hanging out in the background, something is incomplete and there's a risk of failure/humiliation (fox gets his tail immersed/regret). Something is unfinished and making a move too soon could be to your detriment. Any chance the work colleague is on his way out of the organization? What if he left right after you did, would you regret giving up this very beneficial and flexible job? My own experience with various lines of 59 lead me to see that hexagram as a rather draining one. You disperse your accumulated energies, you give out a great deal of your resources & riches to other people, and it is beneficial in some ways but also can be exhausting. I would ask something like, "Can you give me a picture of my life after quitting this job next month with nothing lined up?" or something along those lines.
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).