
The Fool
Soon, you will become aware of a subtle fear that has been shaping your choices. It will reveal itself when you decline an invitation or delay a decision. At first, you will justify the avoidance as practicality. A conversation or unexpected proposal will confront you directly. Tension will rise because stepping forward will feel like stepping into the unknown. The turning point will occur when you recognize that the real risk is stagnation. If you continue retreating, your world will narrow. If you move despite discomfort, the fear will lose authority. A pattern of self-doubt will begin to crack. You will see how much of it was inherited rather than chosen. This awareness will feel destabilizing. Yet it will also feel liberating. A belief about your limitations will break permanently. You will no longer see caution as wisdom by default. The block will not return in the same form again.
