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Message

Which tone should I choose in the next message?

  • Ace of Hearts + Jack of Diamonds + Seven of Spades
  • Contact is possible, but there are obstacles. Be careful.
  • Hearts open a warm motive, Jack of Diamonds gives a short message, Seven of Spades asks not to pressure and to check wording. Answer: you may write, but briefly, without accusation and without a second follow-up message.
  • Save tone card: Jack of Diamonds. In 3 days, check whether there was a reply or pause.

Money

Where is the current money leak?

  • Nine of Diamonds + Five of Clubs + Ten of Spades
  • Money may be delayed, be attentive.
  • Diamonds show accumulated price or bill, Five of Clubs shows a glitch in work/duty, Ten of Spades closes the row with overload. Answer: the leak is not one purchase, but a repeating work detail, fee, subscription, or uncounted obligation.
  • Save Five of Clubs as leak card and check expenses in 7 days.

Choice

Which is safer: agree now or wait?

  • Six of Clubs + Queen of Hearts + King of Spades
  • Better think and do not rush.
  • The club road requires a practical step, Queen of Hearts shows the wish to preserve warmth, King of Spades sets rule and boundary. Answer: do not refuse sharply, but agree only after a written condition or clear frame.
  • Save King of Spades as condition card. Return when a formal rule appears.

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