Wednesday, 11 February 2026

MLTC is the ultimate disappointer. Unreliable people really mess with my wah!

 Four of Cups

This is a clear nudge to re-evaluate your aims and refresh your emotional investment in your life. You need new directions, new stimulation, and challenges that give you something to care and fight for, rather than simply enduring what is safe. Take action in small, real ways now—set a new goal, change a routine, take a measured risk—because the cost of staying numb is higher than the cost of trying and adjusting.

Five of Pentacles

This card points to a desire to rethink what matters so you can survive without losing self-respect. You want to set priorities and limit damage by deciding what you can no longer carry, whether that means letting certain obligations fall away, addressing job and financial concerns directly, or admitting where love and loyalty feel thin. Humility serves you now: reaching out, accepting guidance, and choosing practical support over isolation gives you the best chance to turn this setback into a reset.

Nine of Cups

You also fear the responsibility that comes with contentment. When your efforts pay off and projects move toward a satisfying end, you may feel pressure to keep producing, to prove you deserve it, or to make everyone around you happy too. The urge to share your good fortune is strong, yet you may worry that giving will drain you, or that receiving will obligate you to meet expectations you never agreed to.

At a deeper level, you fear that happiness is fragile: that family warmth, companionship, and the easy sense of kinship can vanish if you relax for a moment. Even creativity and cheer can feel risky if you expect the other shoe to drop. This card asks you to let fulfillment be something you build through steady effort and honest generosity, trusting that the more you offer from a grounded place, the more support and contentment return to you.

Five of Wands

What helps you most is your perseverance in the middle of the scuffle. You keep showing up, keep working, and keep adjusting your stance without expecting the path to be smooth. The struggle is not pleasant, but it is productive: it reveals where you resist limitation and where you need to refine your strategy. Victory stays possible because you keep your will engaged, even while accepting that progress may come with a personal cost.

Five of Cups

This card suggests your mind returns to what went wrong: the relationship that fails, the support that doesn’t come through, the moment you wish you could undo. Regret makes you believe the setback defines the whole story, so you miss what still stands and what still supports you. When you expect to be hurt or disappointed again, you hold back, and that hesitation becomes its own obstacle.

The image also reminds you that not everything is lost; two cups remain upright, waiting for your attention. Your strength is in shifting focus from mourning to moving on, from what cannot be changed to what you can build now. Optimism isn’t denial here; it is the choice to rest your gaze on what remains, take one steady step forward, and allow a different path to form

Ten of Swords


Words, actions, and hidden motives around you cause harm, and you see clearly where you are vulnerable. This is not a small crisis; it is a decisive defeat that you cannot sidestep, so worry only drains you without offering a solution.

Yet the ending also brings resolution because it leaves nothing to salvage and nothing to negotiate. What is finished is finished, and that clarity frees you to stop trying to revive what cannot live. From the wreckage you start fresh, stronger and more aware, and you build a new dream on ground that no longer belongs to the past.



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