‘Their Purpose’ is a series designed to showcase real world versions of my 'Find Your Purpose' reading service, which you can purchase and receive a more in-depth analysis than you'll find with the people in these posts.
In this series you'll find Life Purpose and Greatest Strength readings for public figures, though, I'll be excluding readings about their Greatest Weakness, as I don't believe it's my place to make that particular information public.
Let's begin:
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Drake's Life Purpose
Reading: Hexagram 46.5.6 > 57
Transitional Reading: Hexagrams 46.5 > 46.6 > 48.6 > 57
I see this I Ching reading for Drake and hear him saying "shady dealings."
With Hexagram 57 as the backdrop here, there's a need for exerting his influence in a subtle, potentially underhanded way.
With 46.5, you take things step-by-step as you decide whether to continue going after something.
For a man that prides himself on being strategic (perhaps by skipping release dates because of Taylor Swift, and securing hidden footage of adversaries in compromising positions), it's good advice.
46.6, though, shows that he has to face the limits of not seeing everything coming.
The pushing ahead in the darkness, and unexpectedness of the last line of Hexagram 46 can possibly be seen in Pusha T digging up a photo shoot he wished would stay buried.
The transitional line, 48.6, is the last line of the hexagram I call "Resources." And it's a line that's usually a hint that you don't have the whole story about something involving value.
One can only speculate, but it could be about something like his first Cash Money contract, partially provided by a man, in Birdman, who had been known to burn some bridges with former employees.
The last point I'll touch on is the change patterns here make the situation one of observing (Hexagram 20), while the need/action that should be taking is (Hexagram 34) following the rules with potentially imperfect relationships and partnerships.
This indicates there's some due process that needs to be followed. Coloring outside the lines, and not acting according to the rules of the situation can pose its own risk.
The thing about a life's purpose reading, though, is that these are likely lessons you'll have to continue to be quizzed on.
New incarnations of the same conundrums, old blindspots filled with new threats. As well as new opportunities.
If you choose to get your own reading, it's important to remember that this is kind of your own Sisyphus boulder. Rather than a destination, it's a process, and we all have our own.