From the Fey Tarot, the Wheel (of Fortune); from the I Misteri della Sibilla, Merchant (King of Diamonds):
Two Fey sit and work on a spiral, the younger focused more on building in the center while the elder's attention is more on removing items on the outer arc. It is the older fey who has the wider perspective, who is able to see how things come and go, how things constantly change. She knows this is the natural order of life, so she doesn't get in a twist over unexpected turns. The Sibilla's Merchant repeats this cycle through buying and selling. As a business man, he is very connected to the ebb and flow of things, sometimes operating in the red and other times in the black. He knows it is insanity to expect things outside of us to meet any requirements or assumptions. As Peter Drucker stated, “The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence – it is to act with yesterday’s logic.”
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