
Career
In every professional interaction — meetings, negotiations, presentations, feedback sessions — genuine modesty improves the outcome. There is no workplace situation where humility is a disadvantage.
Six in the Fourth: Nothing that would not further modesty in motion.
Six in the Fourth: Nothing that would not further modesty in motion.
The Tuan says: Modesty creates success. It is the way of heaven to send down its beneficial influence and to shine in brightness. It is the way of earth to be lowly and to rise upward. It is the way of heaven to diminish the full and augment the modest. It is the way of earth to overthrow the full and fill the modest.

The Six in the Fourth makes perhaps the most sweeping positive statement possible: 'Nothing that would not further' — every single action benefits from modesty in practice. This is modesty not as a passive quality but as an active force that improves everything it touches.
As the card depicts — irrigation channels directing water from high ground to nourish every field equally. This is modesty in action: actively redistributing advantages to serve the whole.
Channeling Water to Nourish the Fields


Yilore interprets the Six in the Fourth as 'Channeling Water to Nourish the Fields.' The card shows a network of irrigation channels distributing water from a central source to every field in the landscape.
This card embodies modesty as active, practical service — not passive humility but the dynamic work of redistributing advantages fairly. The person who channels water to nourish all fields is practicing modesty in its most practical form: using their position and resources to serve the common good.
The card's magnificent promise — 'nothing that would not further' — means this active modesty literally cannot fail. Every context benefits from it. This is the I Ching's most absolute endorsement of any quality.
The Six in the Fourth assures you that modesty will improve literally every action you take. There is no situation where genuine humility is the wrong choice.

Career
In every professional interaction — meetings, negotiations, presentations, feedback sessions — genuine modesty improves the outcome. There is no workplace situation where humility is a disadvantage.

Relationships
In every relationship moment — conversations, disagreements, celebrations, difficulties — modesty enriches the interaction. There is no relational context where genuine humility fails.

Wealth
In every financial decision — investing, spending, negotiating, giving — a modest approach produces better outcomes. There is no financial situation where humility is harmful.

Health
In every health decision — choosing treatments, setting goals, assessing progress — a humble, realistic approach works best. There is no health context where genuine modesty leads you astray.
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Is there really no situation where modesty doesn't help?
According to the I Ching, no. This line makes the most absolute positive statement in the entire text: 'Nothing that would not further modesty in motion.' Every interaction, every decision, every endeavor is improved by genuine humility. This is not just social advice but a statement about the fundamental nature of reality — modesty aligns with the way things work at the deepest level.
How do I practice 'modesty in motion'?
Actively apply humility to every action: in conversations, listen more than you speak. In successes, share credit. In failures, accept responsibility. In decisions, consider others' perspectives. In negotiations, seek mutual benefit. In leadership, serve rather than command. 'Modesty in motion' means making humility a verb, not just an adjective.
What does this line mean for decision-making?
It means that in any decision you face, the modest choice is the right choice. When torn between self-promotion and quiet excellence, choose quiet excellence. When choosing between claiming credit and sharing it, share it. When deciding between asserting dominance and seeking collaboration, seek collaboration. Modesty is a reliable compass for decision-making.