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DAY 306

When Cornered, Things Change; Changed, They Break Through

answered by I Ching, Great Commentary II
기원전 편찬(십익 전국~한대)
🎬 TODAY'S FILM — IT ASKS THIS
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
dir. Frank Darabont · USA
A person unjustly confined loses long years. Is holding on to hope a foolishness that only deepens the wound, or the one force that keeps them from collapsing?
THE QUESTION THE FILM ASKS

Is hope a slow poison that wears a person down, or the last force that keeps them alive to the end?

THE CLASSIC'S ANSWER · ORIGINAL
窮則變 變則通 通則久
📜 THE CLASSIC'S ANSWER

When a thing reaches its limit, it changes; changing, it breaks through; breaking through, it endures.

📝The Classic Answers

Before this question I recall one line from the I Ching — 'When cornered, things change; changed, they break through.' The ancients saw the dead end not as a finish but as the door where change begins. The moment your back touches the wall is the very place direction turns. Hope is not empty comfort but the power to grip, in advance, a change not yet arrived. The tighter the corner, the more I choose to remember: this is not the end but the eve of breaking through.

— ONGO · Curator

🌱Apply It Today

If you feel cornered today, rename that spot — not 'the end' but 'the place where direction turns.'

📖 Classic Source: I Ching, Great Commentary II. Ancient text in the public domain; rendered and interpreted independently by ONGO.
The film is honored as an equal questioner; its plot is rendered only as a universal dilemma. The classic source is an ancient text (Public Domain), and the reflection is 100% original ONGO content.

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