Literal translation:-
According to TH Teo, strong presence of Implicit & Explicit Talent denotes movement & restlessness.
Have you ever wonder why?
Individuals with strong Implicit & Explicit Talent are normally a person that is full of curiosity. They get excited easily with new things, matters, objects and, even, people.
They are very keen & enjoy exploring new experiences. Once the current one is satisfied, they will look for some other ‘newer, exciter, fresher...’ activities.
It is no wonder they are always seem to be so busy.
Tip contributed by Fengshui 316 (TH TEO)
Elaborated by Guan Leong, GOH
11 comments:
Master Goh, does the same apply for individual who are strong in Implicit Talent or Explicit Talent only or it has to be both?
I only have lots of implicit talent and I exhibit the above symptoms :-). When a new thing comes along, I tend to smother it to death with my curiosity and then quickly move on to the next one.
I try to be consistent but it is very hard to change :-( sigh……
There is a saying in classical bazi theory, i.e. 食多变伤.
Definitely, DM with too much of the Implicit Talents will exhibit the quality of Explicit Talents.
Master Goh, does the reverse apply, i.e. 伤多变食?
No :-(
i agreed that 食多变伤,and the character will change too.
i second this, i have many explicit Talent, and i get excited with new things..
But i have hard time finishing what i start, what will be cause in bazi reading?
WeiKee
Weikee,
I don't quite get what you mean on your second statement :-)
Hi Master Goh,
I am a starter, but not a good finisher. I sometime struggle to complete the things i start. My question is, can we see this in the bazi?
WeiKee
Wei Kee,
Typically, Shang Guan (i.e. Explicit Talent) is one of the main factors attributed to it.
For a strong Shang Guan person (like you), you are always full of new ideas & dare to try new things. And you ideas are always seems to be 'outside' the socially acceptable norms:-) So much so that the persons surrounding you may have great difficulties in coping with the 'speed' of your thinking.
As long as the 'thing on hand' is still fresh to you, you will maintain your interest.
Person with strong Shang Guan can exhibit strong passion & enthusiasm when thing looks well & everyone notice his/her contributions to the progress.
However, when the outcome turn out to be undesirable, the same person can exhibit strong negative behaviours such as avoidance & denial.
Perhaps you may want to take a look of the books written by John C Maxwell :
- Talents is Never Enough ; and
- Put your Dream to The Test.
I found of extreme help to me :-)
Right on to my wound. you are spot on :)
I'll try get the book.. but the metal in me causes me not to finish most of the book i got :D maybe an excuse. haha..
Rgds,
WeiKee
what if output is earth-doesnt like to move?
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