Steven Karcher & Michael Servetus
Braking his wheels. Trailing her cord in the water. The Small Fox soaks its tail. This is not a mistake.
You have a great connection but are starting too quickly. Hold back. Let yourself be lured on. Difficulties are going, praise and ease are coming. If you pull back and join with others now you can capture the oppressive force opposing your plans. You will soon have something to celebrate. Gather energy for the decisive new move.
Richard Wilhelm
He breaks his wheels.
He gets his tail in the water.
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No blame.
In times following a great transition, everything is pressing forward, striving in the direction of development and progress. But this pressing forward at the beginning is not good; it overshoots the mark and leads with certainty to loss and collapse. Therefore a man of strong character does not allow himself to be infected by the general intoxication but checks his course in time. He may indeed not remain altogether untouched by the disastrous consequences of the general pressure, but he is hit only from behind like a fox that, having crossed the water, at the last minute gets its tail wet. He will not suffer any real harm, because his behavior has been correct.