抽到的一頁
You can begin again
Starting over isn't erasing — it's setting out again with what you've learned
You don't have to become someone who was never hurt before you can start a new page.
- Restart
- New page
- Carry the experience
抽到的一頁
Starting over isn't erasing — it's setting out again with what you've learned
You don't have to become someone who was never hurt before you can start a new page.
reading
You've opened to a book turned to a fresh page, with the old pages still intact behind it. This page reminds you: beginning again doesn't mean denying what came before. It means acknowledging that you've learned something, and you can try again in a different way.
If you feel that missing one chance disqualifies you, or failing once means you can't bring it up again, the book has opened to "start again." A new page doesn't ask you to be spotless — only to be willing to move forward honestly with your experience.
You think starting over requires proving you're completely healed, completely ready. But many beginnings happen while still afraid, still mending, still moving forward.
Set up a beginning small enough that it won't frighten you: reopen a file, reschedule a time, restart a habit. Don't rush to erase the past, and don't let the past confiscate the future. A new page can have creases — and it's still new.
This draw is for entertainment and self-reflection only. It is not a divination guarantee or psychological diagnosis.