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Yes or no?

Some decisions seem binary: accept or decline, go or don't. Settling a yes/no well isn't a coin toss — it's seeing what each answer engages. And sometimes the question is better widened.

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Put it in your own words — phrasing it clearly is already the first step.

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Framing a yes/no well

A real yes/no deserves weighing on what it opens and closes, not on the mood of the moment. “If I say yes, what am I committing to? If I say no, what do I preserve?”. The drawn figure illuminates both sides instead of naming a winner.

When “yes/no” is too narrow

Often the real answer isn't “yes” or “no” but “yes, on this condition” or “not yet”. The Yi Jing excels at revealing these nuances: it tells refusal from “not now”, and a wholehearted yes from a cautious one.

If you're after the “Chinese tarot” angle of the question, see our dedicated yes/no reading page too.

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 decision and the right moment:

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Frequently asked questions

Does Daoa give a yes or no answer?
It helps you settle it, but doesn't decide for you. Often it reveals the best answer is nuanced: “yes, but…” or “not yet”.
What if my decision really is binary?
Then the figure illuminates what each option engages, so your yes or no is made knowingly.

Other situations