Energy 10 — Wheel of Fortune / Cycles
The energy of Wheel of Fortune / Cycles is sensing the rhythm of time. Not 'knowing the future' — understanding which phase you're in: acceleration, plateau, downturn, quiet pause. It's a rare sense, and it gives you colossal advantage — you don't fight time, you work with it.
A linear biography 'study → work → retire' doesn't suit you. Your life goes in waves of 5–9 years: in each you're different, and that's normal for you. People with one trajectory since adolescence sometimes see you as 'inconstant' — but they're looking at you in transition between phases. In the middle of each phase you're maximally stable.
The price: the illusion that 'everything is in my hands.' The Wheel teaches the opposite: 30% your will, 70% what happens around. Stuck in 100% control, you'll suffer every time a wave doesn't switch your way. The healthy Wheel energy is the power of fast adaptation, not the power of holding a fixed course at any cost.
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In plus
At its best, you're an operator of chances. When a new direction is just appearing in the air, you're already there — sometimes not understanding how you got there. Friends and colleagues, watching your 10-year career, say 'you're lucky.' It's not luck pure — it's a rare sensitivity to wave starts: you enter early while others wait for confirmation. This gives you access to early positions that later become big.
In minus
In shadow, the Wheel becomes a constant 'fresh start.' Every 1–2 years you smash the previous structure and begin from zero — not because the phase truly shifted, but because you haven't learned to live inside one phase longer than half a year. Very costly in nerves and often in money. The other shadow variant — fatalism: you wait for 'it'll sort itself,' and don't do even what's in your 30% will. Then life truly starts to 'roll' you around without your participation.
On the money line
Financially, The Wheel thrives in high-dynamic environments: trading, production, startup operator, crisis management, advertising campaigns. You don't fear risk and can change strategy quickly. But your weakness is horizon. You rarely think beyond a year, and over the long run you lose capitalization. Add a hard rule: each time you 'skim cream' in the current phase, 30% of income goes to a long instrument (indices, real estate, long contracts). Without this discipline, at 60 you may find you had every chance and zero savings.
On the love line
In relationships The Wheel needs a partner who withstands your phases — doesn't try to 'fix' them each time you change. A very specific quality, hard to recognize on a date — it shows up in 1–2 years. A healthy couple for you is two people changing at different speeds but respecting each other's cycles. Your risk zone: blame the partner for 'stagnation' because they don't change as fast as you. Unfair. Give them their rhythm.