So, today I’m gonna talk about this whole “King of Wands yes or no” thing that I tried out. It all started when I was feeling kinda stuck in a rut, you know? Just needed a bit of direction in my life. I’d heard about tarot cards before, thought it was a bunch of hocus pocus, but hey, I was desperate.
So, I went online, found a deck with some decent reviews, and ordered it. While waiting, I did some digging on this “King of Wands” card. Apparently, it’s a big deal. People online were saying it’s all about being confident, making bank, and just going for it in life. And, most importantly, if you pull it, it usually means “yes” to whatever you’re asking. Sounded pretty good to me.
The cards arrived, and they were, well, just cards. Nicely designed, but still, just pieces of cardboard. Anyway, I decided to give it a shot. I followed the instructions that came with the deck – shuffled the cards, focused on my question (which was a pretty general “what should I do with my life?” kind of thing), and pulled a card.

And guess what? It was the King of Wands. I’m not gonna lie, I felt a little jolt. Like, maybe this wasn’t just random after all. I spent the rest of the day reading up on the card, different interpretations, what it could mean in different situations. It was actually pretty interesting.
Now, did pulling this card magically solve all my problems? Nope. But it did give me a kick in the butt. It was like a reminder that I needed to take control, be more confident, and start making things happen. It wasn’t about the card being magic, but more about it nudging me to think differently.
- First, I started with small things. I started saying “yes” to things I’d usually avoid, like going to that networking event I was dreading.
- Then, I focused on my finances. I made a budget, started saving more seriously, and even looked into some side hustles. All that stuff the King of Wands was supposed to represent.
- Most importantly, I started believing in myself more. I took on more responsibility at work, started speaking up more in meetings, and even started working on that business idea I’d been sitting on for years.
It’s been a few months since that first card pull. And you know what? Things are different. I’m not a millionaire yet, and I still have bad days, but I feel more in control, more driven. It’s like I’ve finally woken up.
So, is the “King of Wands yes or no” thing real? I don’t know about the “yes or no” part in a literal sense, but what I do know is that it got me to change my mindset. And that’s made all the difference. It’s not about the cards being magic; it’s about what you do after you pull them. If you are looking for a small sign to get a change, this might work.