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save and compare

Save and compare

This page explains archive value: recurring themes, similar cards, seasonal cycles, and how question language changes over time.

User need

The user wants to know whether a theme repeats or the question was simply asked differently.

Calm promise

Offer calm comparison without claiming that a card proves fate.

What to compare

Comparison should look at themes and actions, not hunt for matches at any cost.

  • Recurring words and images.
  • How the question changed over time.
  • Which step was taken after the last scroll.

How to sell softly

Comparison supports membership and archive, but should not sound like endless fate-checking.

  • Membership = convenient storage rhythm, not anxious control.
  • The old scroll remains valuable.
  • A new question should be a new angle, not repeated panic.

Gentle nudges

  • Compare meaning, do not seek proof at any cost.
  • Save date and state of the question.
  • Check whether the next step became clearer.

What to avoid

  • Do not say matches prove fate.
  • Do not encourage constant partner checks.
  • Do not hide the option to stop.

QA checklist

  • Comparison does not resemble gambling mechanics.
  • Safe-use link exists.
  • Old scrolls are easy to find from account.
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