Someone privately asked me: "Someone with your high level of awareness, do you also believe in feng shui and astrology?" I told him that in fact, many so-called feng shui and astrology can essentially be explained using probability theory, psychology, and sociology. For example, a busy road with heavy traffic will inevitably have accidents—that's probability. If I tell you in advance: "You're likely to have an accident here in the future," then every time you pass by, you'll become more nervous and sensitive, and your attention and emotions will be affected. This is actually a form of psychological suggestion. In fact, you can frame it as an unspoken secret of the universe.



Feng shui works on the same principle. Someone who lives long-term in a dark, oppressive, and cluttered environment will gradually have their emotions, sleep, and personality affected. Over time, their work performance, interpersonal relationships, and so-called "luck" will also deteriorate. Many times, it's not that feng shui truly changes destiny, but that the environment shapes a person's psychology and behavior over the long term. Ancient people didn't have modern psychology, environmental science, or sociology, so they summarized these accumulated experiences into "feng shui" and "astrology."
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