From theory to real-life decision cases.
These cases are not prediction theater. They show how World Yi reads a situation through pattern, stage, environment, action, and risk, then turns that reading back into usable decision order.
World Yi Case: A Career Switch Was Not Wrong, But the Timing Was
The user did not mainly need a new identity label. They needed help seeing that the real issue was stage timing, pressure density, and move order.
World Yi Case: Returning Home or Staying Abroad Was Really a Stage Decision
The user looked like they were choosing between countries, but the deeper question was whether this was a consolidation stage or an expansion stage.
World Yi Case: Burnout Was Not a Character Failure, but an Environment Mismatch
The user kept blaming themselves for not being strong enough, but the case showed that role density, environment, and depleted timing were doing most of the damage.
World Yi Case: The Relationship Problem Was Pace, Not Lack of Feeling
The pair kept asking whether they were incompatible, but the deeper issue was that both were trying to force emotional certainty inside a high-pressure stage.
World Yi Case: Naming a Child Across Languages Was a Structure Question
The parents were not only choosing a beautiful name. They were choosing a long-term identity interface that had to survive family culture and global use.