
Hexagram 48 – The Well – Rich I Ching
A Dry Well Springs to Life – Good Fortune Has Arrived
The Symbolism:
In the I Ching, Tǐng —the Well— represents a deep, inexhaustible source of sustenance. Water bubbling up from a once-dry well symbolizes renewal,
opportunity, and the arrival of good fortune. This is the image of “Khô Tỉnh Sinh Tuyền”—a well that had long been dry, suddenly filling with fresh water after a heavy rain, overflowing with abundance.
If you cast this hexagram, it signals the arrival of a prosperous period.
The Teaching of Hexagram 48 – The Well:
“Draw from it endlessly, yet it never runs dry. Empty, and it refills. Full, but never overflows.”
Interpretation & Insights:
• Perfection is the Enemy of Progress – The path to success is not about achieving absolute perfection but rather reaching 70–80% of the ideal. There is no such thing as a flawless person, nor is there a perfectly flawless business. In reality, a product or service must be good, reliable, and practical—but also affordable and timely to truly succeed.
Business Application of Hexagram 48 – The Well
The Well teaches that prosperity comes from a balance between preparation, resourcefulness, and adaptability. If you find yourself in a period of renewed opportunity, take action—manage your resources wisely, embrace progress over perfection, and safeguard your reputation. Just as a dry well springs to life, a business that has faced hardship can rise again through perseverance and strategy.
“Dig your well before you’re thirsty.” – Ancient Proverb