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How to check your own readings

In short

Always your version first. Say what you see in the card or configuration, and only then ask for the analysis. Done the other way round, the brain agrees with the ready answer and remembers nothing. A mistake at this step is more useful than a correct answer you merely read.

Why the order matters more than the content

There’s a difference between recognising and recalling. Reading a ready interpretation, you recognise — and get the false feeling that you knew. Trying to phrase it yourself forces recall, and that’s the only process that leaves anything behind.

What it looks like in practice

  1. Got a card or a configuration.
  2. Wrote your version — crooked, one line, doesn’t matter.
  3. Asked for the analysis.
  4. Compared: where it matched, where not, why.
  5. Asked about the divergence: «why isn’t it what I thought?»

The most valuable question

«Why is my version wrong?» It gives more than the correct answer: you get to see exactly which assumption of yours was off — and that gets fixed once, for good.

Don’t fear being wrong

Viki doesn’t grade and doesn’t smirk. A wrong reading is working material, not a disgrace. People afraid of saying something silly learn three times slower.

A month in

Start tracking how often you hit. It’s the only honest metric of progress: not how many cards you «know», but how often your versions match the analysis.

How it looks in the chat
I think the Eight of Pentacles is about work. Right?
Right, but let me sharpen where you slightly missed. It’s not «work» in general but specifically honing a skill: a person doing the same thing over and over to become a master at it. The difference matters — the Eight of Pentacles is about learning through repetition, not about the office. Feel it now?
Check your version

Your guess first, then the analysis.

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