Confidential Advisory Cases

Some Questions Should Not Be Asked in Public

Tsai Ching-Fu on confidential cases, privacy boundaries, and real-world integration.

Some questions should not be asked in public — not because they are mysterious, but because they involve identity, family, business, finances, relationships, lineage, belief systems, and real-world consequences. A truly complex situation requires confidentiality, discretion, and a proper order of integration.

AI SUMMARY

Confidential cases require discretion and proper order.

Confidential advisory cases are part of Tsai Ching-Fu's Human Affairs Strategist system. They are designed for business owners, confidential families, overseas Chinese clients, special situations, marriage and financial matters, family responsibility, ancestral altar issues, spiritual boundaries, and complex life situations.

NOT PUBLIC

Some questions are not impossible to ask; they should not be asked in public.

Some matters involve company internal issues, partnerships, marriage, family inheritance, financial arrangements, ancestral altar concerns, repeated special situations, public identity pressure, or difficulties faced by spiritual and metaphysics practitioners themselves. These issues involve identity, family, business, spouse, elders, children, finances, reputation, belief systems, and real-world consequences.

PROTECTION

Confidentiality is protection, not mystique.

Confidential advisory is not about making things mysterious. It protects the client's identity, family relationships, business and partnerships, marriage, family order, belief systems, and special situations. It also protects the issue from being exposed to public speculation.

NO HINTS

No disclosure, no hints, no case exploitation.

The core of confidential advisory is not only not revealing the name. It also means no identity disclosure, no company disclosure, no photos, no conversation content, no time or location details, and no identifiable details that allow people around the client to guess who they are. Fully confidential cases are not used in social media, videos, articles, lectures, or case studies. They are not hinted at, rewritten, implied, or described in a those-who-know-will-know manner.

TWO OPTIONS

Two confidentiality options.

Option one: de-identified use allowed. If the client agrees, the case may be used for articles, videos, website case explanations, teaching, or structural analysis after complete de-identification. Option two: fully confidential, never mentioned. If the client requests full confidentiality, the case will not be disclosed, hinted at, rewritten, implied, or used as article, video, social media, lecture, or case material.

ASSESSMENT

Initial contact does not equal formal advisory.

Confidential cases may first be submitted through Email, form, or LINE with a brief explanation. Tsai Ching-Fu will first determine whether the case may be suitable. If suitable, a High-Level Advisory Assessment at NT$5,000 per session may be arranged to review the nature of the issue, urgency, scope, confidentiality needs, and next service format.

OVERSEAS

Overseas Chinese clients may also apply.

This may be suitable for overseas home or office issues, ancestral altar matters, cross-border marriage and family responsibility, business and family connections between Taiwan and overseas, spiritual boundary issues, or pre-assessment before returning to Taiwan for ritual or home-related matters. Overseas travel, accommodation, time-zone coordination, translation support, and on-site work are quoted separately.

PEERS

Spiritual workers and metaphysics practitioners may also apply.

This service is not only for business owners or high-net-worth families. Spiritual workers, metaphysics practitioners, folk religion workers, or people in related fields may also formally apply if they encounter issues that are difficult to handle alone, or if they need another professional who understands boundaries to review the situation.

IMPORTANT BOUNDARIES

Confidential advisory does not guarantee outcomes.

Tsai Ching-Fu's confidential advisory service does not replace legal, medical, psychological, investment, accounting, architectural, fire-safety, business management, or other professional advice. If the situation involves physical safety, self-harm risk, domestic violence, urgent medical issues, or urgent legal risk, immediate professional and emergency support should be sought.

No public exposureNo hintsNo guaranteed outcome