keep it plain and unentangled. No games, no acceleration — simplicity now is progress without blame. Full love reading
Simple Conduct
Hexagram 10 · Line 1 meaning
"Simple conduct. Progress without blame."
Lü is the hexagram of conduct: how to walk through a dangerous world so that even the tiger does not bite. The weak treads behind the strong; the situation is delicate, the ground consequential. Yet the Judgment promises success — because what protects us is not power or cleverness but the quality of our step.
Hexagram 10 line 1 means at the beginning, plainness is your protection: advance quietly, want little, stay entangled in nothing. The danger is nostalgia for lost comfort, which breeds ambition and restlessness — and these push you to force progress and jump to conclusions. True advancement here comes from contentment with gradual progression. Release the frustration at how long things take; the humble walker, carrying nothing, passes where the laden cannot.
This is the first line — the start of the walk through delicate terrain, where the safest step is the plainest one. "Simple conduct" isn't a lack of ambition so much as a freedom from entanglement: you move lightly because you're carrying nothing that could snag. The threat the line names is subtle — nostalgia, a hankering after some lost ease, which quietly hatches ambition and restlessness. Those two turn a plain walker into a forced one, jumping ahead, grasping at conclusions, treading heavier than the ground allows. The image's promise is quiet: progress without blame, available to anyone content to advance a step at a time and wanting little. The unladen traveller gets through passages that stop the heavily loaded.
Do keep it simple and unencumbered. Advance quietly, want little from this stretch, and refuse the entanglements — the extra stakes, the grand plans, the need for a big outcome now — that would weigh your step. Watch for nostalgia especially: the ache for some lost comfort is what breeds the ambition and restlessness that push you to force things. When you feel the urge to jump to a conclusion or accelerate the progress, that's the weight talking. Set it down. Be content with gradual movement, and let the frustration at slowness pass through you. The plain, light walker carrying nothing goes where the ambitious and laden get stuck.
The change toward Hexagram 6
When this line moves, the situation travels toward Hexagram 6, Conflict — contention that's best prevented at its beginning, whose counsel is to weigh the start carefully and not fight things through to the end. The link is a warning about what abandoning simplicity costs: let nostalgia hatch ambition and restlessness, and plain conduct tips into forcing, which is where quarrels are born. The change shows the road not to take — force progress and you tread from simple conduct straight into conflict. Keep it plain and unentangled instead, and most contention never forms; the light step is exactly how strife is headed off at its source.
advance quietly and unencumbered — no grand claims, no forcing. The light, simple approach passes where over-ambition snags. Full career reading
choose the simple, low-stakes move over the ambitious one. Forcing progress out of restlessness only breeds trouble. Full timing reading
What am I carrying that's weighing my step — and could I set it down?
Is nostalgia for some lost ease quietly breeding restlessness in me?
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Simple Conduct
"Simple conduct. Progress without blame."
Hexagram 10 line 1 means at the beginning, plainness is your protection: advance quietly, want little, stay entangled in nothing. The danger is nostalgia for lost comfort, which breeds ambition and restlessness — and these push you to force progress and jump to conclusions. True advancement here comes from contentment with gradual progression. Release the frustration at how long things take; the humble walker, carrying nothing, passes where the laden cannot.
The Level Road
"Treading a smooth, level road. The steadfastness of one who stays in the dark brings good fortune."
Hexagram 10 line 2 means the road is smooth because of how you're walking it: quietly, in obscurity, not seeking notice, not quarrelling with fate, asking nothing of circumstances but the next stretch of road. By embracing simplicity and declining internal conflicts, the journey stays level even when the terrain isn't. Accept what you're allotted without demanding explanations, and contentment and good fortune follow of themselves.
Overreach
"The one-eyed man believes he sees; the lame man believes he can march. He treads on the tiger's tail and is bitten. Misfortune. Such daring belongs only to a warrior acting under his prince's command."
Hexagram 10 line 3 means partial ability is mistaking itself for full capacity — and this is where the bite comes. Pride and impulsiveness carry you into ventures beyond your strength, and the consequences arrive without sympathy. The corrective is honest self-measurement: recognise your limitations, exercise moderation, and let natural forces take their course rather than forcing outcomes. The more right your position feels, the humbler you must become.
Caution Succeeds
"Treading on the tiger's tail — with caution and circumspection, it leads to good fortune in the end."
Hexagram 10 line 4 means the same dangerous ground as overreach, but a different walker. Here the risk is real and must be taken; what secures it is wariness without paralysis. Resist the temptation to seize control of outcomes — such grasping brings peril. Attend instead to your own growth and understanding, move deliberately, and test each step. Dangerous undertakings can succeed — not through boldness, but through the alertness that never stops respecting the tiger.
Resolute Treading
"Resolute conduct. Remain steadfast — and aware of the danger."
Hexagram 10 line 5 means firmness is now required: a course must be held, a stand made clear. But resolution without ongoing awareness of danger becomes self-righteousness. Keep a firm grip on what's right while avoiding the obtrusive; respect others' dignity and let them find their own path; be assertive without imposing. This narrow ridge — decisive yet watchful, firm yet gentle — is the line's whole teaching, and walking it is success.
The Backward Glance
"Look back over the path you have trodden and weigh what it has brought. When the whole is fulfilled, supreme good fortune comes."
Hexagram 10 line 6 means conduct is judged by its fruits: examine the road behind you honestly. If the walking was sincere — humble, careful, true — the review itself completes the good fortune, for the outcome of a life is simply its conduct, summed. Where the record shows flaws, acceptance and correction still avail. You are what your steps have been; make the remaining ones count.
Read this hexagram in context
Delicate ground — tact and sincerity keep the tiger calm.
Delicate ground at work — conduct, not cleverness, keeps you safe.
Delicate ground — how you tread decides whether the tiger bites.
Delicate ground at home — tact and sincerity keep peace.
Tread carefully near the money risk — measure your step, not your nerve.
Character is how you step — tread carefully, and keep treading.
Demanding ground — know your level and tread carefully to pass.
Delicate ground — measure yourself honestly and tread with care.
You can act on risky ground — tread carefully and measure yourself.
Walk rightly on the tiger's tail — sincerity keeps fate calm.
Delicate social ground — tact and sincerity keep the tiger calm.
Delicate ground ahead — how you walk decides how it goes.
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