Our pair of ears, one on the right, one on the left, are to remind us to always listen to both sides of an issue.

My work involves listening to the troubles of my client, and then providing them with my professional solutions.

Among my clients, a number of them have marital problems. In front of me, some clients will naturally tell me the “bad” side of their spouse, and not the negative side of themselves. Upon more contact, I can tell that the client him/herself have very poor courtesy to begin with.

Think about this, if a client treats his/her benefactor with poor manners, how could the client treat his/her spouse respectfully? Didn’t anyone inform the client never to offend a Chinese Metaphysics practitioner? 😂

The affinity between a husband and wife is very interesting. When you meet the right person, your shortcoming can be your strength in the marriage. But when you meet the wrong person, what has always been your strong point now becomes the subject of marital conflicts.

While Feng Shui and Bazi can certainly help with a struggling marriage, to just push the blame onto “bad Feng Shui”, without taking a honest look at your own flaws or admitting that you made a poor decision, how long can you continue to deceive yourself?

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