waiting

Kipper waiting corridor

Kipper often answers not yes or no, but shows which corridor the matter stands in: pause, long path, frame, closure, or anxious thinking.

01 · expert fix

Expectation: pause, not refusal

Diagnosis: Card 28 often creates anxiety: the client hears 'nothing will happen'.

Fix: Read it as a hanging door: response is possible, but it needs time, queue, or additional signal.

  • 7-day Echo for documents.
  • 3-day Echo for messages.
  • 30-day Echo for tableau.

02 · expert fix

Pathway and Distant Horizons: long perspective

Diagnosis: This is not failure, but a long corridor where a quick conclusion would be false.

Fix: The answer should offer an intermediate step and return date, not promise the final.

  • Pathway: gradual formalization.
  • Distant Horizons: the goal is farther than desired.
  • The scroll must explain the nearest meter of the road.

03 · expert fix

Imprisonment, Coffin, Concern: three different stop signals

Diagnosis: Weak answer puts them into one 'bad' basket.

Fix: Imprisonment = frame, Coffin = closure/exhaustion, Concern = mental loop. The steps must differ.

  • Frame needs key or external rule.
  • Closure needs acceptance and a new door.
  • Concern needs fact checking.