by admin | Sep 16, 2011 | Baziqueen Theories, Case Studies, Economics & Money, Xin 辛 Metal, Yi 乙 Wood
Friend at UBS just wrote this on her FB page: Company just lost US2B. Somehow I misread the B as 8. Then she messaged me back and I realised it was USD2 BILLION. Read all about it here: Rooster month. I’m thinking…I bet my bottom dollar the major...
by admin | Feb 13, 2011 | Baziqueen Theories
A friend sent me this picture because he knows I’m rather curmudgeonly on the subject of Change. Last time I blogged about this topic briefly: Elements of Change. So I’m going to expand a little bit about this idea because Change is in many respects, at...
by admin | Feb 4, 2011 | Baziqueen Theories, Destiny Theory, Uncategorized
One of the most common problems that I face as a consultant is clients doing what I call ‘Gilding the Hour’. This is the BaZi equivalent of Gilding the Lily – essentially, the person ‘decides’ that their Hour MUST be wrong (or in some...
by admin | Jan 15, 2011 | Baziqueen Theories
This week, an article on Asian style parenting appeared on the Wall Street Journal, entitled ‘Why Chinese Mothers are Superior’ – it is written by Amy Chua, a professor of law at Yale University. Naturally a lot of controversy surrounded her...
by admin | Dec 22, 2010 | Annual Outlook, BaZi Analysis, Baziqueen Theories
Before I launch into 2011, it’s instructional to think about how forecasts ought to be done, especially if one is looking to study the socio-economic effects. The first thing is that the forecast must look at the chart for the year that follows and the year that...
by admin | Oct 23, 2010 | Baziqueen Theories
Been a long time since I last posted and it’s really not for a lack of topics to post on but just finding time to craft a good and interesting post is a challenge. Anyway, today’s post is an attempt to try to put things into a different perspective,...
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