Stay or leave
Should you hold on or turn the page? It's one of the heaviest decisions — because it engages both loyalty to what has been and honesty toward who you're becoming. Daoa doesn't announce what follows: it helps tell apart what holds you back from what calls you.
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Loyalty or habit?
Staying can be the right choice — or simply fear of change. Leaving can be a vital impulse — or an escape. The drawn figure doesn't label your case: it illuminates the dynamic underway so you recognize which is yours.
The real question isn't “will it be better elsewhere?” (no one knows) but “what in me is asking to move — or to stay?”.
Telling “no” apart from “not yet”
Many departures aren't “yes or no” but “now or not yet”. Several figures speak of duration, retreat or turning: they help you sense whether the moment is ripe, or whether it still asks to be held.
The Daoa difference
- Tarot, fortune telling, oracles
- try to predict what will happen — a future set in advance.
- Daoa
- predicts nothing. The Yi Jing is a mirror here: it illuminates your present situation to clarify your decision.
The answer — and the choice — stay yours. The AI helps read the figure; it never decides.
Figures on duration and change:
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Frequently asked questions
- Can Daoa tell me whether I should leave?
- No. It doesn't announce the future: it illuminates what holds you back and what calls you, so you decide in tune with yourself.
- How do I know if it's fear or wisdom?
- That's often the central question. A question turned toward you (“what is asking to move in me?”) helps tell impulse from escape, and caution from habit.
Other situations
- Choosing between two optionsTwo paths, and the sense that neither is clearly the right one.
- Act or waitThe impulse is there — but is it the right moment to act?
- A career decisionA role, a project, a career turn — deciding without only calculating.
- Change directionA deep reorientation — when something is asking to change.
- Should I accept?An offer, a proposal, a request — accept, or not?
- Yes or no?When a choice comes down to yes or no — and how to settle it well.