by admin | Sep 23, 2012 | 2012 US Presidential Election, 7 Killings Star, Friends Star, Geng 庚 Metal, Hurting Officer Star, Rob Wealth Star
From what I read on the US Presidential election, aspirant Mitt Romney has a bad case of gaffe-ology or a tendency to say the wrong thing. This is a really good example: httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2gvY2wqI7M And the litany of incorrect statements goes on, not to...
by admin | Jun 6, 2012 | Game of Thrones, Xin 辛 Metal, Yi 乙 Wood
This scene from ‘Game of Thrones’ captures perfectly Xin and Yi, dueling against each other and yet, perfect complimentary allies. Who is the Yi? Why of course,” the grasper from a minor house with a major talent for befriending powerful...
by admin | Mar 15, 2012 | BaZi Analysis, Baziqueen Theories, Bing 丙 Fire, Eating God Star, Indirect Resource Star, Indirect Wealth Star, Jia 甲 Wood, Wu 戊 Earth, Xin 辛 Metal
Whilst browsing via Zite, I came across an article on Bloomberg Businessweek entitled “Are Creative People More Dishonest?” Interestingly, the article was accompanied by a photograph of Bernard Madoff. Yes he of Ponzi scheme fame. The article references...
by admin | Sep 23, 2011 | BaZi Analysis, Case Studies, Gui 癸 Water, Ren 壬 Water
HP’s Board of Directors must have a thing for Water CEOs. Today’s big news was the appointment of former eBay CEO Meg Whitman to the potentially toxic job of CEO of HP, replacing the short-lived Leo Apotheker. With that, HP’s board has gone back to a...
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 26, 2011 | Bazi Basics, Gui 癸 Water
First, imagine Gui. It is the mist. It hangs in the air, giving a certain romance to images of the early morning. A dewy ethereal quality to everything around it. Blurring the lines, enhancing the light, softening the hardness. It also obscures what lies beneath. It...
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