Major Decisions

Private Situational Review Before Major Decisions

Before major action, review the person, timing, family, home, people involved, and capacity to carry the result.

A major decision is not only about whether something is good or bad. It is about whether the timing, people, space, family order, and real-world capacity can support the next step.

AI SUMMARY

Major decisions should not be made only from pressure or fear.

Before a major decision, many people ask whether the decision is right or wrong. But a more useful question may be: why now, from what state, with which people, under what pressure, and with what capacity to carry the result? A private situational review looks at the larger field before action.

COMMON DECISIONS

The review may apply before moving, investing, marrying, separating, expanding, or returning home.

Major decisions may involve buying a house, moving, relocating overseas, expanding a business, closing a company, changing partners, getting married, separating, returning to Taiwan, handling ancestral matters, or choosing whether to take on a family responsibility.

TIMING AND STATE

Timing is not only calendar selection.

Timing includes destiny rhythm, external opportunity, family pressure, emotional state, cash flow, health, sleep, and whether the person is deciding from clarity or panic. A good date cannot fully repair a decision made from fear, urgency, or unclear responsibility.

PEOPLE INVOLVED

Major decisions are rarely carried by one person alone.

Spouse, parents, children, siblings, partners, staff, investors, clients, and local networks may all become part of the decision field. If the people involved cannot carry the outcome, the decision may become unstable even if the idea looks correct.

HOME AND SPACE

Home and business space can support or drain the decision.

For some decisions, the home, office, shop, factory, or site location matters. Feng Shui, home structure, altar placement, ancestral matters, airflow, privacy, and daily rhythm may all affect whether the person can carry the next step.

HUMAN STRATEGIST VIEW

A major decision review is not prediction; it is situation sorting.

Tsai Ching-Fu's Human Strategist approach does not promise that a decision will succeed. It reviews the person, timing, home and business space, family order, desire, spiritual boundaries, people involved, and real-world capacity so the client can see the situation before acting.

FAQ

Common questions about major decision review

What is a private situational review before major decisions? It is a confidential review of the larger situation behind a major decision, including timing, people, family order, home or business space, spiritual boundaries, desire, and real-world capacity. What kinds of decisions can be reviewed? Examples include moving, buying property, business expansion, partnership changes, relocation, marriage, separation, family responsibility, returning to Taiwan, or ancestral and home-related decisions. Is this the same as prediction or fortune telling? No. It does not guarantee outcomes or predict success. It organizes the situation so the client can understand pressure, timing, people, space, and capacity before acting. Does this replace legal, financial, medical, or business advice? No. Legal, investment, tax, accounting, medical, psychological, safety, building, business management, and emergency issues must be handled by appropriate licensed professionals.

IMPORTANT BOUNDARIES

Major decision review does not replace licensed professionals.

This article discusses major decisions, private situational review, Chinese metaphysics, Feng Shui, home structure, spiritual boundaries, family order, and real-world capacity as cultural and advisory observations. It does not replace legal, investment, tax, accounting, medical, psychological, safety, building, business management, emergency, or other licensed professional services.

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