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asked the cards about a work situation - basically I think I got passed over for a promotion that shouldve been mine and I pulled justice reversed
upright justice = fairness, accountability, things balancing out. so reversed feels like... unfairness? imbalance? like the cards are confirming I got screwed over??
but part of me wonders if its pointing at something on MY side too. like am I missing accountability somewhere or only seeing my half of the story
how do you all read justice reversed when its specifically about career/work stuff. is it about external injustice or more of a look-in-the-mirror thing
Ohh this is a layered one. Justice reversed in career can absolutely point to a situation that genuinely wasnt fair - but the cards rarely show up just to confirm we are the victim. They tend to whisper toward what we can actually do.
Reversed Justice often asks: where am I avoiding the full truth of a situation? That can mean someone else acting without accountability, OR it can mean we havent fully owned our part. Both can be true at once.
Sit with this question gently - not to blame yourself, but to see clearly: is there anything I have control over here that I have been looking away from? Trust your inner knowing.
justice reversed about work usually screams unfairness to me too BUT ive learned the hard way it can also be about consequences catching up that you didnt see coming. not saying thats you just... worth checking both angles
In all my years of reading, Justice reversed has rarely meant simple bad luck or pure injustice. It tends to surface when the scales are genuinely off - and our task is to figure out WHY they tilted.
Sometimes the imbalance is external and outside your hands. Sometimes its a truth we have been unwilling to weigh honestly. The old ways teach us that clarity comes before justice can be restored.
Dont rush to a verdict, dear. Gather the full story first - including the parts that are uncomfortable to look at. Then decide how you want to move forward. That clear-eyed honesty is its own kind of power.
ok yeah the both-can-be-true thing is landing for me. I do think the process was unfair but honestly I also never directly told my manager I even wanted the role?? I just assumed they knew
so maybe justice reversed is nudging me to actually advocate for myself next time instead of expecting the scales to balance on their own. gonna have a real conversation with my manager. thanks everyone this helped me get out of my own head
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