No, You Can't Get Comfortable - And Don't Ask for 2025 Predictions

Getting a tarot reading isn't about finding peace.


If you're determined to not only survive but thrive in this volatile era - in everything from careers to intimate relationships - you come to a tarot reading seeking insight and strength. There are no absolute answers. What you need is putting together the best answers for you. 

The odds are that you are in the midst of or should be entering a phase of transformation. Of course, that's uncomfortable. 

The past, with all its certainty, has to be shaken off. Nostalgia, which used to be reassuring, has become a liability. Don't tell us "how it used to be done." Don't indulge in sweet memories. 

On "Mad Men," Don Draper's nostalgia pitch for Kodak might have sold products. But today it could get you knocked out of the box on a job search. Employers are after just-in-time solutions. 

In the chaos there might not be any yet to be put-together  "it" to hold on to. 

At once-invincible Google head Sundar Pichai is scrambling. The shift is from being top dog in technology to struggling to keep up. Along the way Google has been stumbling. For instance, its version of OpenAI's ChatGPT - Gemini - has been found to be flawed. Also, how popular is it? Do you use ChatGPT or Gemini?

After a humiliating defeat the Democratic Party should be in transformation. As yet, instead, it's rearranging, to use the cliche, deckchairs on the Titanic. Old-line celebrities in its ranks such as Barack Obama still hold too much influence and enjoy too much being in the headlines. Obama's latest has been on books he recommends. Books? In this visual era?

As American labor goes through an Industrial Revolution kind of upheaval professional services - management consulting, public relations, law - has major leadership challenges. Ranging from McKinsey to Edelman to elite law firms like Paul Weiss there is the balance of recruiting, retaining and motivating talent with the requirement to grow profitability. There should be tension. 

The new meme could be: Hell, no, we're not getting comfortable. In a "Law, Disrupted" interview Paul Weiss chair Brad Karp admits he's still losing sleep about a transformational decision. 

Here among us tarot readers there's the very uncomfortable reality that the market is fragmenting. Less in demand is the familiar mysticism of connection with the collective unconscious. What clients are willing to pay for is a proven out understanding of changing mores, be they in the workplace or in relationships which used to be depended on for emotional security. 

Two mysticism shops in this city have shuttered. Two more seem like they might not make it through 2025. Those haven't allowed themselves to become very uncomfortable. Instead of continuing to do what they always do they should have been experimenting. In the spring I will try out operating my tarot-reading boutique in a different city.

Predictions for 2025? In this peculiar time there shouldn't be too much of that. My only one: Those who get down cold how to scramble smoothly will continue to be in business as we then transition to 2026. Meanwhile there will plenty of comebacks. Here is the article I published on that in "O'Dwyer's Public Relations" this week. 

Jane Genova * Tarot Card Reader * Intuitive Coach * Medium.

Success Starts From Within

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