World Yi Case: A Career Switch Was Not Wrong, But the Timing Was
The visible question and the real question
On the surface, the user was asking whether they should leave a demanding role and switch into a different track. But beneath that question was a more important one: were they trying to make a high-cost move while their stage position was still unstable?
World Yi reframed the case away from a simple yes-or-no decision. The structure suggested capability was not the core problem. The real problem was that the user was already carrying too much pressure and was trying to solve a stage problem with a permanent identity move.
What the case teaches
The conclusion was not “never switch.” It was “do not force a major switch before restoring a usable stage position.” The first move was to reduce density, preserve optionality, and stop interpreting short-term overload as final destiny.
This is a typical World Yi case: the visible event is one thing, but the judgment turns stronger once structure, stage, environment, and action are put back into order.
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