Sometimes, others may have prejudices against us, perhaps because we haven't done well enough, affecting others' interests. But sometimes, even if we haven't done anything wrong, people still have prejudices against us. It's impossible for a person to be liked by everyone. The Huayi net editor will now take you to see who might have prejudices against you recently.
Fortune-telling rules: Keep your mind calm and choose the card that leaves the deepest impression on you.
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Card Interpretation
A. The Tarot card "Five of Wands"
Drawing this card indicates that you are most likely to be favored or discriminated against by one or two members within your peer group. Peers refer to colleagues, classmates, or friends who are on equal footing with you in life. In such groups, there are always one or two people who want to find faults with you or who act in favor of their own advancement, thus showing bias towards you. To handle such situations skillfully, it is essential to develop the ability to discern situations and maintain emotional control. Even if some situations seem very unreasonable to you, it is not advisable to react strongly at the moment. Instead, deal with the current situation first and then resolve your emotions at the right time and place. Alternatively, you can just "write it on the wall" and release all your emotions at the right time.
B. The Tarot card "The Hierophant" (Reversed)
Drawing this card indicates that you are most likely to be favored or discriminated against by teachers or relevant personnel in an academic environment or educational institution. Due to your naturally less conventional and more modern personality, as well as your less traditional way of thinking, you may be labeled as a "difficult student" in the eyes of more conservative educators, causing them to be reluctant to provide you with the same teaching resources as other students. It is recommended that you take advantage of your flexible personality to seek alternative ways to obtain the resources you need. Additionally, learning to adopt a more respectful and proper way of interacting with teachers can help solve many of these problems.
C. The Tarot card "The Fool" (Reversed)
Drawing this card indicates that you are most likely to be favored or discriminated against by younger people, subordinates, or even children. Because you are not naturally very authoritative, and sometimes your behavior seems too young or not mature enough compared to your actual age, younger people may feel that you are not really their elder, and therefore do not respect you as much as they would respect other elders. It is suggested that you occasionally demonstrate a bit of the professionalism or principles that come with your age and position, showing the appropriate degree of respect to give others a sense of being respected.
D. The Tarot card "The Lovers" (Reversed)
Drawing this card indicates that you are most likely to be favored or discriminated against by people in relationships involving value exchange, such as partners, competitors, or even lovers. It could be that your presence is not strong enough, and the other person isn't intentionally ignoring your needs, but accidentally overlooks them. Or on the contrary, your strong self-assertiveness and ideas may give the other person an impression that you cannot be ignored or underestimated, leading them to be particularly careful or unable to relax around you. It is recommended that when dealing with such people, express yourself in a way that the other person can understand, using logic and language that they can comprehend, which will prevent being overlooked or overly tense.


