Cards/Problem versus Mystery: the straightforward nature of problems make them appealing for those who desire order, while mysteries are really chaotic…hence why they teach us how to adjust
Cards/Tangibles: To live a good life, we need to learn how to treat our tangibles like advisors instead of dictators. This requires a balance between order and chaos; the former gives us the direction we need while the latter teaches us adaptation.
Cards/The Divided Life: a Divided Life consists of either too much order or too much chaos.
Cards/Brokenness: A balanced approach is needed in order to make the most of our brokenness.
Cards/The False Self: Both The False Self and The True Self are integral to our identities; to live a good life, we must balance these selves by closing the gap between them (a.k.a. integrating our role and our soul).
Cards/Self-rejection: Self-rejection can happen either through self-restriction (excessive order) or self-indulgence (excessive chaos).