抽到的一頁
Accept the Compliment
You don't have to deflect the light every time
When someone sees you — resist the urge to hide.
- Compliment
- Receive
- Affirmation
抽到的一頁
You don't have to deflect the light every time
When someone sees you — resist the urge to hide.
reading
You've opened a page showing a shaft of light landing on your shoulder. This page isn't in a rush to predict your outcome — it only asks whether you can first notice this: practice receiving affirmation without immediately turning it away. When you're willing to bring your attention back here, what felt tangled will start to show a loose end.
"Accept the compliment" is for questions you've been turning over for a long time — the ones that grow heavier the longer you think. When someone sees you — resist the urge to hide. You don't have to take this as a final answer. Think of it as a small lamp, one that lights just the ground at your feet.
You're used to shrinking compliments down to luck, coincidence, or nothing at all. You work so hard to avoid regret — checking again and again, running every scenario. But staying inside the simulation is itself a choice that slowly wears you down.
The next time someone compliments you, just say "thank you, that means a lot." Let the acknowledgment stay for three seconds. Afterward, don't rush to judge how well you did. Just ask: did this step make things a little clearer — did it bring me a little closer to a version of myself that doesn't have to pretend?
This draw is for entertainment and self-exploration only — not a guarantee of fortune or a psychological diagnosis.