Five Of Cups

Soon you will be placed in a situation that requires you to revisit an emotional disappointment with greater maturity. It might involve revisiting a place, a person, or a role that once left you feeling empty. You will notice how your perspective has shifted since then. The initial wave of sadness will still appear. However, it will not consume you as it once did. The turning point will come when you consciously compare who you were then to who you are now. You will recognize that loss has shaped discernment rather than just pain. If you deny that growth, you will continue to see yourself as diminished. If you acknowledge what you have learned, self-respect will strengthen quietly. The lesson has been about attachment and perspective. What once felt like total failure will reveal itself as partial experience. That reinterpretation will settle deeply within you. From that moment forward, you will approach disappointment as information rather than identity. Your growth will be anchored in realism rather than illusion.