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I dont see why sales = fire elements. is it because sales is the front line of each company that always takes the beating first?

please advise

and is there any other fire elements related careers in addition to this http://www.geomancy.net/talknotes/talknotes.htm ?

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Jhony G. wrote:
I dont see why sales = fire elements. is it because sales is the front line of each company that always takes the beating first?

please advise

Just because you figure out that sales = front line takes the beating, first. Is something new to the Five Elements concept.


Please note that under the Five elements concept: Sales and Marketing belong to the fire element because: Fire element is the most VIBRANT and most YANG Qi. And not because you reasoned that a sales person needs to take the "heat".


Furthermore, Marketing people may not be at the front line. Many of them are high flyers and the marketing people has to be vibrant and most energetic. For example, a career in sales or marketing cannot be yin. Yin is slow, poor or dull activity which translate to say poor sales etc...


Jhony G. wrote:

and is there any other fire elements related careers in addition to this http://www.geomancy.net/talknotes/talknotes.htm ?

Please check the link again. The link does not only state sales people only as belonging to the fire element. In that link there are more careers mentioned.



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Master, Thank you for the explanation.


But how do you say if i have a career selling a computer software that I create.

I know that software in general is water.

But I only need to create one software and selling it a thousand times.

So it is all about sales/marketing the product at the end.

Does my career still consider water element or fire?






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1. In the past, a career is pretty straight forward: a butcher is a butcher, a merchant is a merchant.


2. Nowadays, we have the industry one works in e.g. Microsoft. And if one is a programmer, one's core function is say in IT (water). But if I am an accountant at MS, then my job function is metal.


3. Frankly, nowadays with multiskilling, we can be doing more than a single element task.


4. CEO? Perhaps his core taskis growth or strategic planning = wood element. So does not mean that he cannot interview or hire, or involved, in operations or accounting rite?


5. Thus there is always the industry one is in, one's main core JOB. Plus all of us have to perform other jobs, sometime or other. For a Marketing Director, he also has to recruit, sometime fire and evaluate his staff, involve in budgeting etc. BUT overall, his core area is marketing.


6. In your case, your principal task is to SELL, so your CORE role forNOW is sales.



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In the field of Strategic Management:

There is:

1. The Industry one is in
2. One's CORE job function.

What's wrong with someone working in a Metal element industry e.g. Banking and finance or Wood element e.g. Investment

And one also is a Sales consultant = Fire element.

There is nothing wrong in a two combination interpretation. For example: Metal with Fire or Wood with Fire combinations.

In this sample "Mr Bazi's report" there is reference to each person:

1. Career with Wealth
2. Carrer with Power and Authority and
3. Other Suitable Careers.

Here, there is such a thing as working in an industry that gives that individual "Power and Authority" e.g. can rise to the highest rank in a specific industry.

Plus if the career follows the individuals "Career with Wealth" thus not only does this person has "Power and Authority" but also great wealth.

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In Summary

In the realm of Strategic Management, two key elements to consider are the industry one operates in and one's core job function.

Working in a Metal element industry such as Banking and Finance or a Wood element industry like Investment is not inherently problematic.

Additionally, being a Sales consultant falls under the Fire element. Combinations of two elements, such as Metal with Fire or Wood with Fire, are perfectly acceptable interpretations.

In "Mr. Ba Zi's report," each individual is assessed in terms of their career with wealth, career with power and authority, and other suitable career paths.

It is possible for someone to work in an industry that grants them power and authority, allowing them to reach the highest ranks. If their career aligns with the "Career with Wealth" aspect, they not only possess power and authority but also enjoy significant wealth.

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Extract of "Mr Ba Zi's sample report:-
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Hi master, thank you for ur reply. I've been advised that sales is under the water element. is it true ?

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Hi there, 

would like to ask few questions about water elements for career,
1. From http://www.geomancy.net/talknotes/talknotes.htm, advertising falls under Water Elements. 
   I did few studies on some other websites, some categorize advertising under Fire elements and some under Water elements. 
   May i know which one is correct?

2. My job is outdoor advertising agency. To service client and also to take outdoor billboards photos. Which means i need travel around to take photos and to travel to client offices.
    Is this job falls under fire or water elements?

 

Thanks 

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On 1/21/2021 at 6:20 PM, Nic2021 said:

Hi there, 

would like to ask few questions about water elements for career,
1. From http://www.geomancy.net/talknotes/talknotes.htm, advertising falls under Water Elements. 
   I did few studies on some other websites, some categorize advertising under Fire elements and some under Water elements. 
   May i know which one is correct?

2. My job is outdoor advertising agency. To service client and also to take outdoor billboards photos. Which means i need travel around to take photos and to travel to client offices.
    Is this job falls under fire or water elements?

 

Thanks 

Frankly, there is no right or wrong answers. 

For example, this has more to do with one’s job function.

What is the element of a CEO? Just because this person is in charge of things like Finance Dept (Metal), Sales & Marketing (Fire) etc.  One has to look at this person’s core job function. That of your GROW the company. Thus the main element is WOOD.

If one’s job in an Advertising agency is for example a Google sales representative or reseller of it’s advert, then this is under the Fire element.

But, if the core job function is to come up with CREATIVE ADS, then it is classified as the Water element.

Tell me, does this makes sense?

A CEO of an Advertising agency, can instead be classified as a WOOD element.

In my opinion, yours is most likely that of a Water element.

If one had studied the field of Strategic Management and the works of Professor Michael Porter (Harvard); there is such a thing as 1. The Industry one is in. 2.A person’s job description.

Thus there is such a thing as the industry eg. Banking = Finance. And if one is a teller person in this Bank.

His/her job is FINANCE - Earth element.

so what’s wrong ... go ponder over this.

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In Summary

There are no definitive right or wrong answers to this question. It all depends on the individual's job function. For instance, the primary responsibility of a CEO is to grow the company, making the main element associated with this role WOOD. Similarly, a Google sales representative in an Advertising agency falls under the Fire element due to their focus on sales and marketing.

On the other hand, those responsible for creating creative ads are classified under the Water element. It is essential to consider the core job function when determining the elemental classification.

In the case of a CEO in an Advertising agency, they could be categorized as a WOOD element. Based on my assessment, your elemental classification is most likely that of Water.

By studying Strategic Management and the principles of Professor Michael Porter from Harvard, one can understand the significance of the industry and job description in determining elemental associations.

For example, working as a teller in a bank would align with the Earth element due to the focus on finance.

Take some time to reflect on these concepts and see how they resonate with you.


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Weak Fire Element Person

1. In general, if you have a weak Fire element, your favorable elements are likely to be wood or fire, while the unfavorable elements would be water, earth, and metal.

2. The specific elements you need more or less of depend on the breakdown of your ba zi five elements, which can only be determined through a detailed ba zi analysis. For instance, if your weak Fire is due to a lack of wood (0%) rather than fire (5%), then wood would be your most favorable element, followed by fire. The same principle applies to unfavorable elements, with the most present being the most unfavorable and the least present being the least unfavorable.

3. Based solely on the information of having a weak Fire element, it is impossible to determine the percentage of the water element in your charts. Therefore, it is unclear whether water is the most or least unfavorable element for adjustment.

4. The presence of the Wood element in your chart suggests that a career in the healthcare industry, which is associated with Wood, could be beneficial. Having a favorable element present initially helps to strengthen your weak Fire element.

5. By incorporating the Water element, wood can convert some of the water into strengthening wood, thereby reducing the negative impact of water on the Fire element.

6. This adjustment should mitigate some of the unfavorable effects of the water element. However, without knowing the exact percentage of your water element, it is difficult to determine if this is the most suitable element for you. If your water element is at 50%, it is likely more unfavorable, indicating an imbalance. On the other hand, if it is at 5%, it is less unfavorable, making it a more suitable choice when combined with a Wood job scope to balance your five elements.

7. Therefore, it is essential to consider the presence of different elements in your chart to determine the most suitable career path for you.

Warmest Regards
Robert Lee

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In Summary:

Kindly be informed that according to the Five Elements concept, Sales and Marketing are associated with the fire element due to its vibrant and yang Qi characteristics. This is not based on the assumption that a salesperson must handle pressure or "heat". Moreover, individuals in Marketing roles may not necessarily be directly involved in frontline activities. A significant number of them are high achievers who exude vibrancy and energy. It is important to note that careers in sales or marketing are not aligned with yin qualities, which are typically associated with slow, poor, or dull activities that could result in subpar sales performance.


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