As an entrepreneur with 8 years of experience in the internet industry, I deeply understand the practical significance of BaZi fortune telling and Feng Shui layout for modern individuals. Today, I want to share insights from my BaZi analysis experience, discussing the characteristics of 2026's fortune and how to rationally improve quality of life through proper arrangements.
As someone with eight years of workplace experience, I'm often asked by recent graduates: "What career path is truly right for me?" This question reminds me of my own early confusion and led me to explore whether BaZi analysis can genuinely help identify more suitable career directions.
How Should I Plan My Career Development for the 2026 Year of the Horse?
As a long-time practitioner of BaZi analysis, I'm frequently asked this question. 2026 is the Bing Wu year in the lunar calendar, commonly known as the Year of the Horse. From a BaZi perspective, the Heavenly Stem "Bing" and Earthly Branch "Wu" both belong to the Fire element, creating a special "Double Fire" pattern.
Core Insight: A common question is: "If a Caesarean birth time is chosen by humans, can the Bazi analysis still be accurate?" In fact, there is no fundamental difference between Bazi for Caesarean and natural birth. The moment you are born is the true starting point of your life energy.
Late last night, a long-time reader sent me a private message.
He said, "Master Jiu, I've been struggling in Shenzhen for ten years. I still don't have a house, and I'm about to turn 35. Is this it for me?"
I didn't comfort him, nor did I give him "chicken soup for the soul." I only asked him one question: "Do you know what 'Timing' (Tian-Shi) is?"
Introduction: What You Think of as "Lack of Effort" Might Just Be "Bad Timing"
Yesterday, I received a private message from a parent filled with anxiety: "Master, my son has been brilliant since childhood, winning awards in various Math Olympiads. Why did he underperform in the college entrance exam and only get into an average university? Is this really fate?"
Have you ever encountered such a "coincidence"? Meeting someone born on the same year, month, day, and even the exact same hour as you.
In that moment, you might think: "Since our 'factory settings' (Bazi) are identical, shouldn't our lives be like mirrors of each other?"
Two days ago, I saw a very interesting discussion in the community.
A friend who had just started learning Bazi asked anxiously: "Teacher, I saw that my upcoming year will have a Zi-Wu Clash, but my partner's next year has a Zi-Mao Punishment. Which one is scarier? Should I prepare something in advance?"
Just the other day, a client came to me with a potential partner's birth chart (Bazi). Before she even sat down, she asked urgently, "Teacher, please help me check quickly—will this person bring me good luck? Will he bring me wealth?"
Looking at her expectant eyes, I felt a bit helpless. This is probably the biggest misunderstanding many people have about "Bazi Marriage Compatibility"—treating a partner as a "tool for changing luck" or an "ATM."
Have you ever met someone who is incredibly talented but always seems to hit a wall in this rules-based world because they are "too unique"? Or do you know that person who is usually a mild-mannered pushover, but once a line is crossed, explodes with an energy that makes them seem like a completely different person?
