Okay, so I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, trying to get a handle on this whole fortune-telling thing. It’s kinda fun, but also a bit confusing sometimes. Today, I wanted to try a simple “yes” or “no” question, and I pulled the Six of Swords. Now, I’m no expert, but here’s how it all went down.
First, I shuffled the deck real good, like they do in the movies. Then, I focused on my question. It was a simple one: “Should I take that new job offer?” I mean, it’s a big decision, right? Anyway, I cut the deck and flipped over the top card. Boom! Six of Swords.
Now, I’d done a little reading beforehand, so I knew this card wasn’t a straight-up “yes” or “no” kinda deal. It’s more about, like, transitions and moving on from tough times. So I sat there for a minute, just staring at the card. It shows a person rowing a boat away from choppy waters, towards calmer seas. Made me think, you know?

- My current job has been pretty stressful lately. Lots of drama.
- This new offer is in a different city, a fresh start.
- I’ve been feeling kinda stuck, like I need a change.
So I decided to dig a little deeper. I pulled out my dog-eared tarot guidebook and started reading. Apparently, the Six of Swords can also mean that you need to look inside yourself for the answers. It’s about thinking things through, weighing your options. Not just jumping at the first shiny thing, but really considering what’s best for you in the long run.
I closed my eyes for a bit and did just that. I thought about the pros and cons of each job. Tried to picture myself in each situation. Felt a little silly, honestly, talking to myself like that. But hey, it seemed to help.
After a while, I opened my eyes and looked at the Six of Swords again. This time, it felt different. It wasn’t just a card anymore; it was like a little mirror reflecting my own thoughts back at me. And you know what? I think I got my answer. It wasn’t a clear “yes” or “no” from the card itself, but it helped me find the answer within myself. And honestly, that’s probably a better way to make decisions anyway, right?
I decided to trust my gut. After that session with my cards and all that thinking, I picked up the phone and accepted that offer.
The Six of Swords, it’s not about giving you a direct answer, but guiding you to find your own. And for me, it worked. I finally made the hard choice.

So, yeah, that’s my little tarot adventure for today. Maybe it’s all just a coincidence, maybe it’s not. But either way, it was a pretty interesting experience. Makes you think, doesn’t it?