u/Known_Ability_9423

Image 1 — Hello! 25 years old, female, right hand is dominate, the question is in the description. Thanks!
Image 2 — Hello! 25 years old, female, right hand is dominate, the question is in the description. Thanks!
Image 3 — Hello! 25 years old, female, right hand is dominate, the question is in the description. Thanks!
Image 4 — Hello! 25 years old, female, right hand is dominate, the question is in the description. Thanks!
Image 5 — Hello! 25 years old, female, right hand is dominate, the question is in the description. Thanks!

Hello! 25 years old, female, right hand is dominate, the question is in the description. Thanks!

Hello! I'll be glad to receive some readings. I guess I lack the serenity to accept what can't be helped, but I'd like to change what can be altered, and since I'm quite a jumpy person, I'd rather not know about negative future things that I can't impact, if there are any. But as I've already said, I'd still be interested in advice.

I decided to provide several pictures with a bit different lighting since the lines on my hand are quite light and thin and seem difficult to capture.

  1. Please, would you mind revealing if there is anything about my career or educational paths?

I already received a BA several years ago. It was completely my choice -- no one forced me to study what I did (I was initially curious). However, I've had a strong inner sense for the last four years or so that I must do something else, and I'm eager to learn a very different field (probably abroad). I thought I could adjust to my current career, and I'm actually a fine specialist (my colleagues are satisfied with my results and have no idea how much I hate all of this). However, the more I work in my area, the louder my inner screaming gets, and the more unsatisfied and unhappy I become. At the same time, I can't help blaming myself for these feelings, for being ungrateful. What if it's not that serious, and maybe I should just get through a few more years -- will I then be glad I didn't abandon my current career? 

Sorry for the big story, and thank you if you've read this far.

  1. I'm just curious, what is the line near my lifeline? (Marked on the second picture)

Thank you so much for your time! I wish you all the best.

u/Known_Ability_9423 — 4 days ago

How do palmists cope with all the information they know about themselves, especially about unavoidable events?

Hello! I would like to ask palmists a question, if it's not too personal. Please, would you mind telling me how you cope with knowing about your own future hardships? I understand that you can use the information your hand provides to change something before it's too late and you can be surgeons of your own life, but what if there is something... unchangeable? Like a mark of an experience you won't avoid, regardless of your actions? And since there is no bridge-like person to filter the information, because you are the palmist yourself, you know about this unavoidable thing from the very beginning. You get closer and closer to that point, and nothing improves. How do you live with such a profound understanding of your own life and future (if, of course, there are things you definitely cannot change, no matter what you decide)? It sounds like being a doctor who knows he is terminally ill and that it is incurable... "In much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow."

What helps you cope with all this? Or does it never work that way and everything marked on a palm can be altered in the future, provided you take the right actions?

Sorry if the question is a bit gullible, I'm not deeply into palmistry yet. I will appreciate your answers a lot!

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u/Known_Ability_9423 — 5 days ago

25F What can I do to overcome my writer's block, if it's even possible?

Hello! Would you mind helping me, please

I had been craving to become a writer since I was about 11 years old, and I practiced my writing (some prose and poetry) passionately until 2018. Then I decided I would never be good enough at it and almost quit for about 6 years, 4 of which I spent studying design instead of the philology or cinematography I had intended to study before. For the last 3 years, I have felt... stuck. Although I have a strong desire to write or express myself another way, something stops me. My inner tension is growing every day, I feel like I must do something about it, but I'm struggling a lot. My mind whispers that I must continue working in a company as I do now, while making art, being a writer is a childish illusion, and I will never succeed or be close to mastering it regardless of my efforts. My head is full of fears and doubts

However, something inside me is screaming. I'm restless as a result, constantly thinking about quitting my current career path into the unknown

u/Known_Ability_9423 — 9 days ago