On the surface, many people might place Jingzhe in the category of mysticism products. But from the very beginning, I knew that wasn't enough.
Because if Jingzhe were simply another tool that tells you what will happen, it would lose the very reason I wanted to build it.
The more I studied metaphysics, the more convinced I became of one thing: it has value, but it is not all-powerful. It can reveal patterns, tendencies, and structures. It can help explain why some people are naturally decisive, why others are deeply sensitive, why certain periods feel smoother, and why others feel especially difficult. But it cannot live a life for someone, and it cannot take responsibility for their choices.
What truly shapes a life is not the chart itself. It is how a person understands themselves, how they act, and how they choose within the pressures and possibilities of reality.
That is where my view diverges from many similar products.
A lot of products in this space are obsessed with one question: how accurate is it? The question I care about is different: can it help someone understand themselves more deeply?
Because accuracy is easy to turn into an addictive experience.
When you're vulnerable and uncertain, it's natural to want a definite answer. But once a product begins positioning itself as the one external authority that knows your truth, what it often creates is not growth—but dependency.
I didn't want to build that.
I didn't want to build a product that converts through anxiety, earns trust through mystification, or encourages people to outsource their lives to external conclusions.
I wanted to build something more restrained. More honest. Jingzhe acknowledges the value of metaphysics—and its limits.
It believes trends can be seen and traits can be understood, but no life should be reduced to a single sentence. It treats metaphysics as a tool for self-understanding, not as an authority that hands down verdicts.
That's why the best definition of Jingzhe is not fortune-telling product, but self-discovery product.
Its purpose is not to help you know the answer in advance. Its purpose is to help you see yourself more clearly.
If someone blames themselves a little less because they finally understand their patterns; if someone feels a little less lost because they can see the phase they're in more clearly; if someone gains a new kind of inner room simply because they now understand why things feel this way—then that, to me, is already deeply meaningful.