NINE OF WANDS
- Drake Kaus
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
There’s a powerful magic in perseverance, in sticking with it no matter what. When life throws obstacles in your face, daring you to quit, you stand firm. You don’t give in to fleeting frustration—you see the full picture, the towering tree that will grow instead of cutting it down for a moment of easy relief.

You’ve built something solid. A life, a foundation strong enough to withstand whatever the universe—or anyone trying to drag you down—throws your way. You’re unshakable. And the best part? You’re also there for others, a rock in the storm.
All those nights grinding away, doing the tough stuff because it was your calling, your duty, the right thing to do—it’s all about to pay off. And when that moment comes, the world will see you. Watch as the respect rolls in. Watch as people recognize the force you’ve become. Even the animals will sense it—because you’re stepping into mastery.
And when that shift happens? That’s your sign. It’s your time to shine, to move toward everything you’ve ever wanted with ease. Those mountains that once felt impossible? You’re already climbing them.
Take in the energy, the respect, the recognition—it’s fuel for your soul, proof that you’ve done something incredible. But don’t get too comfortable, my friend. There’s still more ahead. Celebrate what you’ve achieved, let it lift you higher, but know—we’re just getting started.
Now don’t give up, little cubs. You, too, can become a mighty bear in the sky. And when the time is right, then dip your laddle into into those beautiful waters—because when you do, the world will take notice.
But take this caution—if the trees you’re growing are twisted, bearing poisonous fruit, or harboring pests that threaten to destroy, it’s time to change course. You weren’t meant to live a life weighed down by rot. No amount of pruning or wishful thinking will turn something toxic into the thriving, magical forest of real accomplishment you deserve.
And if anything dares to threaten the forest you’ve worked so hard to cultivate, you must remove it. Yes, it might be painful, but holding onto decay will only stunt your growth. Letting go isn’t loss—it’s wisdom.
If you ever find yourself feeling cut off, take a step back. Sometimes, you were the poison to something else. And if you truly loved, you wouldn’t want to hold them back either. Instead, rejoice—because when they grow taller, so will you.
Keep going. Keep rising. Just don’t give up. 🌱✨
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