Case literacy

Use case pages to sharpen your question, not borrow someone else's fate.

A good case page teaches how charts and timing can be read. It should create better self-questioning, not make the user assume their life must follow the same script as a public figure or an example case.

Read cases well

Examples are for orientation, not imitation.

Use the case to learn structure

Cases help users see what chart logic, timing logic, and interpretation flow look like in practice.

Do not force the same outcome

Different people can share one pattern and still live it out through very different life circumstances.

Notice your reaction

The most useful part of a case page is often the question it unlocks in the reader.

Turn it into a next step

A case page should lead naturally into a clearer profile question, tool choice, or saved chart decision.

Best next step

Use the example to sharpen your own question.

That keeps cases helpful and stops them from becoming superstition dressed up as certainty.

Keep reading

Move from example into a cleaner personal path.

How to turn a case study into a personal question

Use a case as the first spark for a sharper and more useful question.

Read question guide

How to write a better main question

Improve the profile step so the next reading has more structure and less projection.

Read profile-question guide

When a case study should become a compatibility reading

Know when the example has done its job and the relationship question has become personal enough for a real tool.

Read handoff guide

FAQ

Common case-page questions.

Can a case page still be useful if I am not similar to the example?

Yes. The value is often in the reading structure, not in matching biography details.

What if a case makes me anxious?

That usually means the case has touched a real concern. Use that to improve the question, not to assume the same outcome.

Should I use cases instead of tools?

No. Cases teach and orient. Tools are what help with your actual chart and situation.