Category: Career & Purpose; Tarot Tips | Reading Time: 4 Minutes
Your left eye has developed a twitch that wonโt go away.
The mug on your desk has been empty for an hour, but you havenโt moved to refill it because your legs feel like they are made of cooling concrete.
You are staring at the same line on your screen until the words start to blur into a gray smudge. Everyone around you is using words like โhustlerโ or โrockstarโ to describe your output. They celebrate your midnight emails.
But inside, you feel like a lantern running on fumes. The light is flickering, the glass is hot to the touch, and you are starting to smell smoke.
You arenโt โcrushing itโ anymore. You are being crushed by the very momentum you worked so hard to build.
The Knight of Wands: Pure Sympathetic Dominance
In the deck, the Knight of Wands is the undisputed King of the โZoomies.โ
He is a magnificent sight in his blur of orange robes and a charging horse, his wand raised high as he races toward the horizon. He represents pure, unadulterated Fire.
However, the Knight has a fatal flaw: He does not believe in maps, and he certainly does not believe in breaks.
You have been living in this Knightโs energy for too long.
Biologically, this is called Sympathetic Nervous System Dominance. You are running on adrenaline and cortisol.
Nature designed this system to help you outrun a predator for 15 minutes. It did not design it to help you survive a sixty-hour work week for five years.
I remember a customer complaining about a backup generator he bought. He tried to run his entire house on it, exceeding the maximum hours recommendation. Eventually, the engine blew. He treated emergency power like it was the main grid. That is exactly what you are doing with your body.
The Physics of the Cheetah
We often romanticize the sprint, but biology is less poetic.
A cheetah can hit seventy miles per hour. It is the most impressive athlete on Earth. But it can only hold that speed for about 30 seconds.
If the cheetah ignores the signal and keeps running for just ten more seconds, it doesn't just get tired. It collapses. Its muscles would physically fail to contract.
It stops not because it is lazy, but because it cannot spend energy it doesn't have. The Cheetah down into the condition named "Oxygen Debt", it needs to pant for a couple of minutes to pay that debt immediately.
You are currently trying to sprint a marathon. You are forcing your system to maintain โhuntโ speeds for nine hours a day.
Nature did not design you to be a machine that grinds. Nature designed you to be an organism that pulses.
The Four of Swords: Rest is a Weapon
When my cat, Bane, spends sixteen hours a day stretched out in a sunbeam, he isnโt being โlazy.โ
He is conducting essential maintenance.
He knows that if he wants to successfully catch the red dot later, his batteries need to be at 100 percent. He doesnโt feel guilty because he understands that rest is a weapon.
In the Tarot, the antidote to the Knightโs fire is the Four of Swords.
This card shows a figure lying in a state of quiet recovery. His sword is nearbyโready for when the battle returnsโbut for now, his hands are folded.
Rest is not a reward you earn after you finish your work. Rest is the fuel that allows the work to happen in the first place.
If you are always in motion, you arenโt actually powerful. You are just panicking in a socially acceptable outfit.
Stop Apologizing for Being Biological
You are a living, breathing being, not a piece of hardware. Even the most expensive iPhone in the world eventually needs to be plugged into a wall.
If you donโt choose a day to rest, your body will eventually choose a month for you to be sick.
The fire of the Knight is beautiful, but it needs a fireplace. Without a structure of rest to contain it, that fire will eventually burn your house down.
๐ฎย The Action Right Now
The sprint has to end before the crash begins. You cannot trade your health for a โhustleโ that will replace you in a week if you fall.
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