Hexagram 32 Duration — Nine in the Third Line Explained

Nine in the Third: Not persevering in character brings disgrace. Fickleness and half-measures only invite humiliation.

Yao Position Overview

Yao Text

Nine in the Third: He who does not give duration to his character meets with disgrace. Perseverance brings humiliation.

Tuan Commentary

The Tuan Commentary says: Duration means 'lasting.' The firm above and the yielding below; thunder and wind work together; the yielding and the active both respond — this is Duration. Duration brings success, no blame, and perseverance furthers because it endures in its proper way.

Hexagram 32 Duration — Nine in the Third Line Diagram

The Nine in the Third is the third line of Duration, a yang line in a yang position (properly placed), situated at the boundary between the lower trigram Xun and the upper trigram Zhen. 'Not giving duration to one's character' means being unable to consistently maintain virtue — changing day by day. 'Meeting with disgrace' means possibly suffering humiliation because of it. 'Perseverance brings humiliation' means even holding firm only leads to difficulty — because the very manner of persisting is flawed (not that one doesn't persist, but that one persists in a fickle way).

Although Nine in the Third is properly placed (yang in yang), it sits at the junction of upper and lower trigrams — the most unstable position. It's like someone standing on two boats — straddling both, unable to commit to either. It doesn't lack the desire to 'endure' — it simply cannot. First one way, then another; decisions made then reversed.

As the card depicts — a half-built wall abandoned mid-construction, with green bricks, mud, and broken glazed tiles all mixed together. The man stands before this chaotic half-finished mess, dejected. Your wavering emotions and commitments are turning everything you touch into a mess, and may bring shame upon you — a sign that calls for awakening.

Yilore Reading

The Wall of Shame

Hexagram 32 Duration Nine in the Third Line — Front
Hexagram 32 Duration Nine in the Third Line — Back

Yilore interprets the Nine in the Third of Duration as 'the humiliation of abandoning things halfway.' That mixed-up wall is a monument to your fickleness — started with green bricks (first burst of enthusiasm), switched to mud halfway through (cutting corners), then mixed in broken glazed tiles (a new idea on impulse). Materials don't match, styles clash, structure is unstable — it's not a wall but a chaotic pile of evidence proving you started everything and finished nothing.

'Not giving duration to character' — the core value of Duration is 'endurance,' and Nine in the Third simply cannot do it. Not because it lacks ability (Nine in the Third is properly placed, ability is sufficient), but because its position is too volatile (at the trigram boundary), temptations are too many (novelties beckoning), and inner resolve is too weak (yang lines are naturally restless).

The most painful part is 'meeting with disgrace' — your fickleness doesn't just waste your own time and energy, it also makes you a joke to others. Because every time you excitedly announce 'I'm going to do this!' and then give up halfway — others note one more punchline. Do that a few times, and your credibility is bankrupt.

Nine in the Third is Duration's wake-up call for everyone who 'wants to try everything but can't stick to anything' — it's not that you lack talent, it's that you lack constancy. The greatest tragedy is not having no gifts — but having gifts scattered across countless half-finished projects.

Divination Insights

The Nine in the Third's core theme is 'commit to one direction, refuse to be fickle.' You may be in a state of wanting to do everything yet finishing nothing — switching projects, changing direction again and again. Each time you quit, you move one step further from success. It's time to make a choice and hold on tight.

Career

Nine in the Third is the harshest 'inconstancy' warning for career. Does your resume already have too many short stints? Do you feel like changing direction every few months? 'Not giving duration to character brings disgrace' — frequent job-hopping and constant reinvention not only fail to build professional depth but damage your career reputation. Pick a direction — even if it's not perfect — and commit for at least three years. Most career breakthroughs happen after year three, while most people quit in year one.

Relationships

In love, Nine in the Third may mean you're emotionally fickle — hot one moment, cold the next; wanting to be together, then wanting to split. 'Not giving duration to character' — your emotional inconsistency leaves the other person at a loss. What hurts most in love isn't rejection — it's giving hope then taking it away. If you're serious about this relationship, show your constancy. If you're sure it's not right, make a clean break rather than continuing to drain the other person.

Wealth

Nine in the Third describes the most classic 'investment failure pattern' — constantly switching targets, chasing trends, lacking discipline. Buying stocks today, switching to funds when they seem better tomorrow, then wanting real estate the next day — each switch incurs transaction costs, each trend-chase buys at the top. Choose a long-term strategy and stick with it. The big winners in investing are never the cleverest — they're the most patient.

Health

The 'inconstancy' of Nine in the Third applies equally to health habits. Do you keep starting new fitness plans and quickly abandoning them? Running for a week then switching to yoga, yoga for three days then wanting to try swimming — ending up sticking to nothing. Your health plan is like that mixed-up wall. Pick one form of exercise you can accept and commit to at least three months before evaluating results.

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FAQ

What does 'not giving duration to one's character' mean in the Nine in the Third?

'Not giving duration to one's character' means being unable to consistently maintain one's virtuous conduct — where 'character' broadly refers to one's behavioral principles, sense of direction, and personal style. 'Not enduring' means lacking persistence — resolving today and giving up tomorrow, burning with passion this month and losing heart the next. Nine in the Third is yang in a yang position (properly placed) meaning it has ability — but ability without direction and consistency is waste. It's like a powerful car constantly making U-turns — burning fuel spectacularly but going nowhere.

How serious is 'meeting with disgrace'?

'Meeting with disgrace' means 'possibly suffering humiliation because of this.' The consequences operate on three levels: externally — others will look down on you; every time you abandon one thing and start another, trust erodes further until no one takes you seriously. Internally — you'll look down on yourself; every half-finished project reminds you 'you failed to persevere again,' steadily lowering self-esteem. Practically — you leave a trail of loose ends; each one wastes time and resources and may come back to haunt you.

What should I do if I receive the Nine in the Third changing line of Duration?

The core advice is 'pick one thing, bite down, and don't let go.' First, be honest — review every 'fresh start' you've made in the past three years. How many did you actually stick with? If the answer makes you cringe, that's your evidence for change. Second, choose one direction — not the most perfect one, but the one you can most sustain. An 80% plan maintained for three years beats a 100% plan abandoned after three days by ten thousand times. Third, set a floor — commit to 'at minimum, persist until a certain checkpoint before reassessing.' Fourth, reduce temptation — stop constantly eyeing other possibilities; 'the grass is always greener' is just an excuse to escape current difficulty. Fifth, accept the tedium — the path of endurance isn't exciting every day; most of it is plain, even boring repetition — but this repetition builds genuine accumulation.