Jack Paul
Celebrity Detail

Jack Paul

Male1997-01-17 12:49Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Biography

Jake Joseph Paul (Jake Joseph Paul) was born on January 17, 1997, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He is a highly influential American professional boxer, social media creator, actor, and entrepreneur. His career began in 2013, posting short-form videos on Vine, where he quickly amassed millions of followers. In 2014, he shifted to YouTube and became one of the world’s top-earning internet creators through pranks, controversial topics, and music releases. His early acting work included starring in the Disney Channel series "Bizaardvark," but in 2017, amid controversies in his private life and neighborhood complaints, he ended his partnership with Disney. After that, he redirected his focus toward building his personal brand and making business investments.

In music and business, Paul founded the creator incubator Team 10 in 2016 and released multiple singles. Although his signature track "It's Everyday Bro" received sharply polarized reviews, it achieved platinum certification commercially. He has demonstrated strong business acumen, going on to found the boxing promotion company Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), the venture capital firm Anti Fund, the sports betting platform Betr, and the personal care brand W. His business portfolio spans sports representation, technology investing, and consumer products, earning him repeated spots on Forbes lists of the world’s highest-earning athletes and creators.

Paul’s career took a major turn in 2018 when he entered boxing. From early amateur influencer matchups to turning professional in 2020, he proved both his competitive ability and commercial pull by defeating former NBA player Nate Robinson and former MMA world champions such as Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley, and Anderson Silva. In November 2024, his bout with legendary champion Mike Tyson set a historic box-office record. While he lost to Tommy Fury in 2023 and to former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in late 2025, he has successfully transformed from an “influencer” into a commercial and competitive force that is difficult to ignore in boxing, helping define a new-era creator-economy model.

Chart

Four Pillars

Year
Bing
Zi
Qi Sha
Shang Guan
Hidden Stems
Gui (Shang)
Star Luck
Si
Sitting Branch
Tai
Void
Shen-You
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Jian Xia Shui
Month
Xin
Chou
Jie Cai
Zheng Yin
Hidden Stems
Ji (Zheng)Gui (Shang)Xin (Jie)
Star Luck
Mu
Sitting Branch
Yang
Void
Chen-Si
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Bi Shang Tu
DayDay Master Analysis
Geng
Shen
Bi Jian
Hidden Stems
Geng (Bi)Ren (Shi)Wu (Pian)
Star Luck
Lin Guan
Sitting Branch
Lin Guan
Void
Zi-Chou
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
NaYin: Shi Liu Mu
Hour
Ding
Chou
Zheng Guan
Zheng Yin
Hidden Stems
Ji (Zheng)Gui (Shang)Xin (Jie)
Star Luck
Mu
Sitting Branch
Mu
Void
Shen-You
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Streambed Water
Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars)
Jiang XingKong WangLeadership StarVoid
Tian Yi Gui RenKong WangTian Yi Gui RenKong WangMentor StarVoid
Tian De Gui RenYue De Gui RenLu ShenVirtue StarMonthly BlessingFortune Star
Tian Yi Gui RenKong WangTian Yi Gui RenKong WangMentor StarVoid
Analysis

Interpretation

Four Pillars

Chart Overview

The Day Master is Geng Metal born in the Chou month (late winter). It sits on Shen Metal, a strong Lu Shen (Prosperity Root), and the month stem Xin Metal also surfaces to reinforce it—this indicates a “strong Day Master” with an intense, metal-heavy, near single-element dominance. The Geng-Shen day pillar is often depicted as a “warrior archetype” or an “iron broom” type of signature—symbolizing unusually dense vitality and stress tolerance. When Metal is excessive, the personality can be resolute and unbending, giving others a sharp-edged, sometimes confrontational impression. The biggest strengths are abundant physical energy and formidable execution—like a tireless engine; the potential challenge is surplus drive turning into a destructive impulse, which, without a healthy outlet, can more easily escalate into conflicts or accidents.

Structure and Useful Elements

In a winter-month Geng Metal chart, the cold tends to be heavy, so Bing Fire as Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer) is traditionally used to warm and regulate the chart. However, the branches also show Zi Water as Shang Guan (Hurting Officer), creating a “Metal–Water mutual containment” flow and a “Shi Shang (Output Stars) releasing brilliance” type of circulation. The classic text Qiong Tong Bao Jian notes that “winter Metal favors Fire.” Fire here points to reputation, status, and the discipline of rules (the Officer/Killing functions), which can become the engine for worldly achievement. Yet when Metal is overly strong, pure suppression (Fire controls Metal) is often less smooth than guidance and discharge (Water drains Metal). In this chart, “Water” as the useful element highlights eloquence, performance, and even agile technique in combat sports. This implies the life path is less about winning strictly through conventional conformity (Zheng Guan, Direct Officer), and more about channeling surplus energy through visible self-expression—and at times a nonconformist edge (Shang Guan)—to “release” pressure and convert it into wealth and achievement.

Five-Element and Shi Shen (Ten Archetypes) Combination

The year pillar Bing-Zi forms a notable pattern: “Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer) seated on Shang Guan (Hurting Officer),” alongside the month pillar Xin-Chou where Jie Cai surfaces on the stem. Qi Sha (Bing) relates to authority-pressure, reputation, and competitive drive, yet it sits on Zi Water—an Output Star that tends to challenge and override it. This can shape a baseline of “rebellious authority”: a strong desire to be recognized (Qi Sha), often achieved by challenging mainstream values and generating controversy (Shang Guan). Jie Cai (Peer Rival; technically: Rob Wealth) staying close to the Day Master suggests enduring peer competition (e.g., among siblings, rivals, or within influencer ecosystems). That environment can further activate an instinct for head-on confrontation, making the native especially adaptive in highly competitive arenas (such as boxing or public-opinion battles).

Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars) and Combinations/Clashes

The day branch holds Lu Shen (Prosperity Star) and is a “focused Lu” configuration; the year branch carries Jiang Xing (General Star), and the month pillar is touched by Tian Yi Gui Ren (Heavenly Mentor). Lu Shen in the day branch often indicates earning through the body, hands, and personal skill—common in athletes and hands-on doers. The Shen–Zi half-combination toward a Water frame links the strong root (the body/physical base) with the year branch’s Shang Guan (performance/talent), suggesting an ability to transform physical strength into on-stage or in-arena expressiveness. Jiang Xing (General Star) further supports a capacity to command attention in competition or to rally a team; even amid recurring controversy, there can be a knack for consolidating a loyal core audience.

Day Master Analysis

Psychological Profile

The Geng-Shen day pillar carries the NaYin as Shi Liu Mu (Pomegranate Wood), yet in practice it behaves as “hard, weapon-like Metal,” showing a blend of “Bi Jie (Peer Stars) resisting Qi Sha pressure” and an “Shang Guan (Hurting Officer) pride-driven edge.” Geng Metal is Yang Metal—like an axe or blade—and on a Shen day it tends to show its sharpness openly. The baseline temperament can feel like an only partly domesticated force: linear, blunt, and intensely pragmatic. Emotionally, comfort and tenderness may be less compelling than the thrill of conquest and being admired. Under pressure, the tendency is not to retreat, but to defend by attacking—this “refuse-to-lose” imprint can repeatedly surface across shifts from online controversy to professional fighting.

Gifts and Potential

The chart’s strongest advantage is “a strong Day Master releasing brilliance”: powerful Metal (stamina/will) is efficiently converted through Water (expression/flow). This favors domains that demand explosive output, high confrontation, and split-second reactions. Metal–Water with Shang Guan emphasizes strategy and verbal skill; paired with Geng Metal’s cutting edge, it supports not only physical confrontation (boxing) but also verbal confrontation (trash talk/marketing). Success here is less random than it looks: surplus drive is precisely projected into the modern battlefield of the attention economy, using conflict to harvest visibility.

Inner Tensions and Challenges

The core tension is that the year stem Bing Fire (Qi Sha / Pian Guan—reputation/pressure) appears somewhat “floating” without a solid root, and it is undermined at the base by the seated Zi Water (Shang Guan—impulse/desire), forming risks akin to “Shang Guan Jian Guan (Hurting Officer challenging the Officer)” or “removing the Officer and leaving the Sha pressure.” In real life, this can show up repeatedly as: whenever a more positive public image is being built (Bing Fire), it may be undercut by impulsivity, ill-timed speech, or thrill-seeking behavior (Zi Water). A key blind spot is difficulty with moderation—Geng Metal that is too rigid can snap. With limited Wood/Fire to soften and temper the edge, there can be a higher likelihood of brushing against legal or ethical boundaries while pursuing an absolute win, making “reputation” and “notoriety” easier to coexist.

Overall Summary

Overall, this is a “blade drawn from its sheath—silent until it strikes” type of configuration. Geng-Shen Metal born in deep winter: without Fire to refine it, it can remain raw; without Water to vent it, it can stagnate. The life pattern tends to seek intensity rather than calm, finding meaning through strong collisions (Metal–Fire friction) and full release (Metal–Water circulation). The trajectory points toward paths like “challenging constraints through force” or “winning through unconventional tactics,” repeatedly using battle—whether physical or commercial—to temper this hard Metal, and ultimately establishing a recognizable position amid waves of controversy.

Timeline

Major Cycles

2002
Age 6-15
Ren (Water+) Yin (Tiger)
Expression/Indirect Wealth

Cycle Overview

Shi Shen (Output Star) expresses talent; Yi Ma (Mobility Star) is activated.
This decade marks an early phase in which the Luck Pillar’s heavenly stem brings talents to the surface. Shi Shen (Output Star) relates to creativity, expression, and a freer sense of self. For a young native, it often suggests early mental development, a strong urge to perform, or a noticeably lively mind compared with peers. The earthly branch Yin (Wood) is Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) and forms a Yin–Shen clash with the natal day branch Shen (Metal). This clash tends to produce restlessness and change, suggesting a childhood with frequent transitions—such as moving, changing schools, or intensive sports activities. The overall energy is outward-looking and hard to sit still.

Career & Wealth

Water generates Wood; an impulsive drive for change.
Although this stage is not yet about a formal career, the pattern of Shi Shen (Output) generating Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) lays down an underlying logic of “gaining resources through self-display.” The Yin–Shen clash can point not only to physical friction or high-intensity sports (e.g., wrestling, American football), but also to an early impulse to test boundaries and challenge rules. This restless, impulsive momentum can later translate into attention-seeking behavior in public platforms, sometimes through exaggerated or disruptive content.

Relationships

Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) enters the chart; fluctuations in the father bond.
In family symbolism, Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) often corresponds to the father. With Yin (Wood) in the Luck Pillar being clashed by the natal Shen (Metal), the father figure may have a strong influence during this period, yet the relationship can include strict discipline, conflict, or a sense of distance. A competitive home atmosphere may push the personality toward toughness.

Health Guidance

Metal and Wood in conflict; watch tendons and joints.
Because the branches form a strong Metal–Wood clash, the limbs, tendons, and joints are more prone to injury. Pay special attention to sports injuries, falls and bruises affecting arms and legs, and sleep disruption from an over-stimulated nervous system.

Key Years

20022010
2012
Age 16-25
Gui (Water-) Mao (Rabbit)
Creative Force/Direct Wealth

Cycle Overview

Shang Guan (Hurting Officer) appears; Mao–Shen hidden affinity.
This decade is a period of dramatic qualitative change in the life trajectory. Shang Guan (Hurting Officer) dominates the heavenly stem; it is associated with rebellion, nonconformity, conspicuous talent, and the thrill of breaking rules. For a Geng (Metal) Day Master, Gui (Water) as Shang Guan can be like rain that polishes metal, making the shine more visible. This aligns with a rapid rise through Vine and YouTube, capturing attention with edgy and controversial content. The downside of Shang Guan can also be strong, often bringing verbal disputes, backlash, and a mixed public reputation.

Career & Wealth

Shang Guan generates wealth; the Wealth Star bonds to the self.
This is a classic “attention-to-cashflow” Luck Pillar. Shang Guan supports the earthly branch Mao (Wood), which is Zheng Cai (Direct Wealth), meaning bold creativity and provocative behavior (Shang Guan) can convert directly into substantial income (Zheng Cai). The Mao–Shen hidden affinity suggests money opportunities that come proactively, sometimes with a “behind-the-scenes dealmaking” or “closed-circle dominance” flavor. From the Disney separation to building Team 10, each step reflects Shang Guan’s pattern of rebuilding through disruption—often drawing criticism, yet tangibly expanding a business empire.

Relationships

Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) in hidden affinity; Hong Luan (Romance Star) is activated.
Mao (Wood) is Zheng Cai (Direct Wealth) and also signifies romantic ties for a male chart. Mao–Shen hidden affinity indicates strong Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance), often involving relationships that come toward the native or include practical interests. This decade tends to bring highly visible love life dynamics; partners may also become part of the business footprint or content ecosystem, making emotional storylines complex and dramatic.

Health Guidance

Excess Water weighs down Metal; watch kidney vitality.
Sustained high-output living (Shang Guan draining qi) can lead to depletion. Monitor reproductive and urinary health, and be mindful of stress physiology—such as adrenaline imbalance and anxiety—from long periods of heightened arousal.

Key Years

201320172018
2022
Age 26-35
Jia (Wood+) Chen (Dragon)
Indirect Wealth/The Thinker

Cycle Overview

Shen–Zi–Chen forms a Three-Combination Water frame; Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) surfaces.
The native is currently in this Luck Pillar. The earthly branches Shen (day branch), Zi (year branch), and Chen (Luck Pillar branch) combine into a strong Three-Combination Water frame. For Geng (Metal), Water corresponds to the Output Stars (skills/production), suggesting a shift from “verbal controversy” into “peak skill output”—here, professional boxing. The combination concentrates substantial momentum, pushing drive and explosiveness to a high point. The heavenly stem Jia (Wood) is Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth), associated with outsized gains and speculative opportunities, indicating a transition from influencer identity toward capital operations and competitive-sports stardom.

Career & Wealth

Output-frame generates Pian Cai; Jia–Geng clash.
The career logic changes at its core. The strong Water frame can heavily draw on the Day Master’s reserves to generate wealth, implying that income is tied to intense physical output and high-risk games (boxing, betting apps). The Jia–Geng clash (the Day Master acting forcefully upon Pian Cai) can present a more aggressive, conquest-driven approach to making money. This decade can be an expansion phase for commercial value, while also carrying elevated exposure to financial volatility and legal disputes.

Relationships

Wealth Star in opposition; Resource Star enters storage.
With Jia (Wood) Pian Cai being clashed, relationship dynamics can tilt toward “conquering vs. being conquered,” with lower stability and conflicts more easily triggered by money or control issues. Chen (Earth) functions as a Resource Star storage—highlighting the need to pay attention to elders’ health and also suggesting a move toward greater independence from the family, building a fully self-directed power base.

Health Guidance

Too much Water sinks Metal; Earth destabilizes.
When the Three-Combination Water frame drains the self excessively, it often manifests as overtraining and overwork. Intense training and competition can significantly deplete recovery capacity. Be cautious about sports-related cardiac strain, fractures, and joint or rheumatic issues that can worsen with dampness and chronic stress.

Key Years

202320242028
2032
Age 36-45
Yi (Wood-) Si (Snake)
Direct Wealth/The Warrior

Cycle Overview

Yi–Geng combines into Metal; Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer) at the “Growth” phase.
Entering midlife, the Luck Pillar’s heavenly stem Yi (Wood) combines with the Geng (Metal) Day Master, while the earthly branch Si (Fire) represents Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer)—a symbol of authority and pressure. This often marks a shift from an on-stage “fighter” persona to an off-stage power broker. With Indirect Officer at a strong developmental phase, authority and standing within an industry may consolidate, potentially involving sports promotion, politics, or large-organization leadership. The decade’s theme becomes “power” and “integration,” rather than purely personal performance.

Career & Wealth

Wealth generates Officer; Si–Shen both bonds and penalizes.
Zheng Cai (Direct Wealth) supports Indirect Officer, pushing the career toward formalization and institutional scale. The native may gain significant decision-making power over others (e.g., as a promotion-company owner). However, Si–Shen both combines and forms a penalty—often indicating “cooperation with thorns,” where the rise to power can involve complex lawsuits, contract disputes, and regulatory/legal pressure. Wealth growth may be steadier, but the cost of maintaining position can be high.

Relationships

Combining Wealth while retaining Officer; children theme strengthens.
The Yi–Geng combination often indicates a return toward family life and greater reliance on partnership, with relationship dynamics trending more stable; a capable partner who supports the career may appear. Indirect Officer can also link to children themes in some readings for a male chart, making this decade important for having children and shaping family legacy.

Health Guidance

Fire and Metal in conflict; mind the heart–lung axis.
Si (Fire) constrains Shen (Metal); Fire–Metal tension often points toward the cardiopulmonary system. Prioritize respiratory health, blood pressure management, and cardiovascular risk monitoring. Avoid sustained anger and stress escalation.

Key Years

203220362039
2042
Age 46-55
Bing (Fire+) Wu (Horse)
The Warrior/Authority

Cycle Overview

Officer and Indirect Officer mixed; strong Fire refines Metal.
This can be the most pressured yet potentially most high-profile decade. A pure Fire Luck Pillar (Bing–Wu) directly challenges the Geng (Metal) Day Master. In classical terms, Metal benefits from refinement by Fire, which can translate into major achievement and recognition. The native may gain exceptional public influence, possibly entering politics or becoming an industry leader. Yet “mixed Officer and Indirect Officer” also suggests a complex risk landscape: being at the center of attention with higher stakes, where missteps can invite backlash. The overall tone is intense, like fuel added to a roaring flame.

Career & Wealth

Indirect Officer with Resource support (needs annual triggers); a weaker self may struggle to carry it.
If the natal Resource Star is strong, this Luck Pillar can support holding significant authority; if the self is relatively weak, the same pressures can feel overwhelming. Career-wise, major restructuring may be required—sometimes driven by external shifts (policy, regulation, market cycles). Wealth pursuit becomes less central; protecting reputation and social standing becomes the core focus.

Relationships

Peach Blossom everywhere; Guan Fu (Legal Star) entanglement.
Wu (Fire) can act as Peach Blossom, and here it is a particularly intense version. Social and romantic networks can become highly complicated; discretion matters, as scandals can spill into career consequences. Excessive Officer/Indirect Officer pressure can also correlate with heightened interpersonal rivalry and betrayal risks within trusted circles.

Health Guidance

Excess Fire melts Metal; prioritize screening and inflammation control.
This is a key health checkpoint. Strong Fire can over-constrain Metal, making the lungs, large intestine, and skin more sensitive. Emphasize prevention: manage inflammation, keep regular medical checkups, and monitor cardiovascular warning signs, including acute events.

Key Years

204420462047
2052
Age 56-65
Ding (Fire-) Wei (Goat)
Authority/Direct Resource

Cycle Overview

Officer and Resource generate each other; dry Earth makes Metal brittle.
Entering early later life, the Fire force eases somewhat, though residual heat remains. Ding (Fire) Zheng Guan (Direct Officer) appears, and Wei (Earth) is dry Earth with embedded Fire. This decade often corresponds to “stepping back after accomplishment” or receiving honors. Past confrontations may shift into gentler governance and philanthropy. The native tends to seek recognition on a more meaningful level, with a steadier and more positive public image.

Career & Wealth

Resource transforms pressure; both reputation and benefit.
The professional focus shifts toward asset management and brand licensing. Resource Star relates to reputation and accumulated assets; returns may come from prior visibility without needing constant hands-on effort. Although Wei (Earth) can support Metal, dry Earth supports weakly—so high-risk expansion is not ideal; preserving what has been built is the winning strategy.

Relationships

Six-Combination softens clashes; family harmony.
Interactions between Wu–Wei (annual cycles with the Luck Pillar) or natal tensions may ease. Family becomes the center of life; bonds with children can improve, supporting a more fulfilling home life. Social circles may move from pure fame-and-profit arenas toward more traditional upper-society networks.

Health Guidance

Dry Earth drains Water; watch digestion.
Wei (dry Earth) tends to aggravate spleen–stomach digestion issues. Earth also constrains Water, so it is wise to monitor age-related decline in kidney and urinary function. Keep routines steady and manage anxiety.

Key Years

20522054
2062
Age 66-75
Wu (Earth+) Shen (Monkey)
The Thinker/Companion

Cycle Overview

Pian Yin (Indirect Resource) sits on Lu; the Day Master gains root.
The Luck Pillar branch Shen (Metal) is the Geng (Metal) Day Master’s Lu Shen (Root/Prosperity Base), and the heavenly stem Wu (Earth) Pian Yin (Indirect Resource) supports the self. This decade often brings robust constitution and a very strong sense of self. Pian Yin can indicate unconventional interests, spiritual/philosophical pursuits, or niche study. In later years, this may show as stubbornness, social withdrawal, or deep immersion in a specialized inner quest or collecting.

Career & Wealth

Peers support the self; spending to gather people.
With Lu Shen active, even in older age there can be a strong desire to stay in control. The native may sponsor younger generations or re-engage in selected ventures, but Pian Yin can also imply “misjudging value,” making it easier to lose money through poor calls or overtrusting others. Wealth is more likely to be used for personal passions and inner fulfillment.

Relationships

Fu Yin on the Day Pillar; stronger sense of loneliness.
When the Luck Pillar branch matches the natal day branch (Shen–Shen resonance), it can amplify an inward, solitary feeling, or correlate with a partner’s health concerns. Time with peers may increase, while deeper emotional exchange can lessen.

Health Guidance

Metal overly strong constrains Wood; mind liver and gallbladder.
Strong Metal can over-control Wood, making liver–gallbladder themes more sensitive. Watch for declining eyesight, neuralgia, and reduced liver function resilience. Avoid irritability and emotional volatility.

Key Years

20622064
2072
Age 76-85
Ji (Earth-) You (Rooster)
Direct Resource/The Challenger

Cycle Overview

Yang Ren (Blade of Strength) supports the self; Zheng Yin (Direct Resource) protects.
The branch You (Metal) is Geng (Metal)’s Yang Ren (Blade of Strength; peak vigor), and the heavenly stem Ji (Earth) Zheng Yin (Direct Resource) supports the self. For advanced age, an overly strong Yang Ren is not purely favorable: it can show a very tough temperament and resistance to aging. This period may bring unusually high energy, while also increasing the likelihood of surgery or accidental injury if risks are taken.

Career & Wealth

Jie Cai (Peer Competition) draws wealth; estate planning.
Jie Cai (Peer Competition) taking the lead often points to outflows of money. This decade may focus on family asset allocation, estate planning, and potential internal disputes over inheritance. With Zheng Yin present, it can be favorable for writing, teaching, or leaving a formal memoir or life record.

Relationships

Peers become heavy; strain on spouse.
A Yang Ren Luck Pillar can strongly constrain the spouse indicator (Wealth Star), and this phase may involve profound relationship loss, including the possibility of bereavement. Socially, the native may be surrounded by younger relatives or family members, though sincerity can be harder to judge.

Health Guidance

Metal strong, Wood breaks; prevent falls and impacts.
Yang Ren periods are more prone to blood-related incidents. Bones can be more fragile; a fall may have serious consequences. Also watch for sudden cerebrovascular or cardiovascular events such as stroke.

Key Years

20722076
2082
Age 86-95
Geng (Metal+) Xu (Dog)
Companion/The Thinker

Cycle Overview

Bi Jian (Peer Support) appears; the Resource vault gathers Metal.
The heavenly stem Geng (Metal) reinforces the self, while the branch Xu (Earth) is a Fire vault with residual Metal qi. This is a period of returning and closure. With Xu being dry and warm, “brittle Metal” tendencies can appear. Life energy turns inward and things quiet down. For longevity charts, this can be a time to review one’s life and seek spiritual refinement.

Career & Wealth

Strong self with little reliance; letting wealth go.
Worldly wealth becomes less meaningful. Bi Jian (Peer Support) points to “one’s own kind,” and remaining assets may be donated or fully transferred. Attention shifts to preserving a legacy of meaning rather than material gain.

Relationships

Vault territory; thinner ties with relatives.
Xu as a vault carries a solitary tone. Peers gradually pass on, and the social circle narrows sharply, with daily life relying more on caregiving support or a small number of close descendants.

Health Guidance

Thick Earth buries Metal; a longevity checkpoint.
Dry Earth may fail to nourish Metal and instead suppress it. Declining respiratory capacity and reduced digestive function can become primary concerns. Align with natural rhythms and prioritize comfort-focused care.

Key Years

20822086

Destiny Mapping

Travel
Harmony StarOrator Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Ji (Strategy Star) and Po Jun (Breakthrough/Reform Star) are positioned in the Hai Palace (as derived from the chart). Tian Ji emphasizes change, adaptability, and strategy; Po Jun emphasizes dismantling and rebuilding after disruption. Together, this is a highly dynamic pairing, suggesting that one’s outward (public-facing) image tends to shift, and that establishing a foothold often comes through breaking outdated structures first. The Hai Palace is associated with Water, which further amplifies themes of drift, mobility, and instability.

Four Transformations

The Bing Heavenly Stem causes Tian Ji to transform into Hua Quan (Power/Authority). This is one of the most pivotal activation points in the chart. Tian Ji Hua Quan points to “command over intelligence and strategy.” In the Travel Palace, it suggests that in online spaces (a virtual external arena), he can leverage exceptionally sharp strategy (Tian Ji) to take the lead in discourse and influence (Hua Quan), while using Po Jun’s drive to break conventions.

Life Area Guidance

This helps explain the formula behind his online dominance. It is not disruption for its own sake, but disruption (Po Jun) executed through precise calculation and control (Tian Ji Hua Quan). Each “rule-breaking” move tends to be aimed at establishing a specific kind of authority in the public eye. Major actions in the outside world often function as targeted strikes that follow the principle of “break first, then rebuild.”

Key Aspects

Tian Ji Hua Quan: strategy takes the leadPo Jun volatility: dismantling established orderBreak first, then rebuild: the influencer playbook
Health
Wealth StarMinister Star

Stars Analysis

Zi Wei and Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer; technically: Qi Sha (Indirect Officer)) in the same palace, residing in the Xu palace. Zi Wei is the imperial star; Qi Sha is the decisive warrior archetype. Together, this pairing is known as "transforming Sha into authority." It indicates exceptionally strong vitality and resilience, while also suggesting a tendency toward physical injury or cuts/blunt trauma (Qi Sha’s Metal quality). The "emperor goes to battle in person"—the body becomes his weapon.

Four Transformations

Qi Sha governs intensity and decisive force; Zi Wei governs status and command. In the Health Palace, this combination implies the native may need high-intensity, combative sports to release built-up aggressive drive; otherwise it can convert into internal inflammation or sudden health flare-ups. This is a body pattern of "if not fighting, then falling ill."

Life Area Guidance

This is an innate fighter’s constitution. Zi Wei + Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer) gives him above-average durability and recovery speed. Boxing channels Qi Sha’s intense edge into structured competition, converting what could have become health stress into ring dominance.

Key Aspects

Zi Wei + Qi Sha in one palace: the emperor fights in personTransforming Sha into authority: exceptionally tough constitutionBlade-and-impact injury signs: combat talent
Network
Desire Star

Stars Analysis

Tai Yang (Sun) is in a weakened/fallen placement in the Zi Palace. Zi corresponds to midnight, when the Sun provides no light. The Servants/Allies Palace relates to friends, teams, and collaborators. A fallen Sun suggests he is often the one who gives more, or that friends are unlikely to provide substantial support; instead, relationships may become a drag, and in some cases may involve betrayal. Many connections may be more superficial and hard to sustain long-term.

Four Transformations

Tai Yang loses its radiance; warmth and energy are depleted. This indicates that in social dynamics, he may need to “burn himself” to light up others (for example, bringing visibility to people around him). Once he stops providing benefits or momentum, ties can cool quickly. This is a resource-draining social structure.

Life Area Guidance

This also explains why there tends to be high turnover among people around him. From early departures and subsequent backlash among Team 10 members, to later fallouts with various business partners, these patterns echo the sense of limitation implied by “Zi Palace Tai Yang.” He often has to be the source of light, rather than relying on friends to “lend” him theirs.

Key Aspects

Tai Yang fallen: unreliable connectionsDepleting social pattern: giving without returnRisk of betrayal
Career
Moon Star

Stars Analysis

Wu Qu (Wealth/Execution Star) is in strong dignity in the Chou Palace, with Tan Lang (Desire/Market Star) in supportive aspect. Wu Qu is both a “wealth star” and a “general star,” linked to action, decisiveness, finance, and martial competitiveness. When strongly placed in the Career Palace, it suggests major achievement through high-intensity execution-oriented work, financial investment/operations, or martial professions (including competitive sports). Wu Qu is tough-minded, not fond of empty talk, and focused on results.

Four Transformations

Although Wu Qu does not transform into Hua Lu (Prosperity), it is inherently a primary wealth indicator. Combined with Tai Yin (Moon; planning) in the Life Palace and Tian Ji Hua Quan (strategic authority) in the Travel Palace, it forms the early structure of the “Wu–Tan pattern” (Wu Qu with Tan Lang resonance, even if not co-located). This can point to breakout momentum: career growth that arrives in surges, often tied directly to either physical contest and confrontation or the mechanics of money and capital operations.

Life Area Guidance

The shift from influencer work to professional boxing is a strong expression of Wu Qu’s signature. He moved his career from “performance” to “real combat” (Wu Qu), and successfully commercialized competitive sports (Wu Qu also governs finance). His professional arc is less about rhetoric and more about clear outcomes—wins, losses, and financial figures.

Key Aspects

Wu Qu in dignity: building success through real workGeneral star well-placed: competitive talentCommercial warrior archetype
Property
Integrity StarTreasury Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Tong (Blessing Star) resides in the Yin Palace. Tian Tong is a benefic star, associated with comfort, ease, and enjoyment. In the Property & Home Palace (Tian Zhai), it suggests a comfortable living environment, a preference for enjoying life at home, or gaining psychological fulfillment through real estate. With Tian Tong in Yin, there can be some fluctuations, yet the overall tendency remains favorable.

Four Transformations

The Bing Heavenly Stem causes Tian Tong to transform into Hua Lu (Prosperity). This is an excellent indicator for wealth potential. Tian Tong Hua Lu entering the Property & Home Palace implies that “home” is not only a place to live, but also a source of income. He may generate steady wealth by showcasing a lifestyle and operating luxury-home content (a “content house”). Real-estate luck is strong, with a capacity to compound money through property.

Life Area Guidance

The Team 10 House is not merely a residence—it functions as his money-making engine. Tian Tong Hua Lu makes him exceptionally skilled at monetizing “lifestyle scenes.” Mansion parties and family pranks—activities happening within the domain of the Property & Home Palace—can be directly converted into major commercial returns (Hua Lu).

Key Aspects

Tian Tong Hua Lu: a luxury home that generates incomeScene monetization: a content houseEnjoyment-oriented assets
Well-being

Stars Analysis

Lian Zhen resides in the Mao Palace. Lian Zhen is often described as “secondary Peach Blossom (Charisma / Romance),” and is also associated with themes of constraint—highlighting sensitivity in the inner world, fixation, agitation, and the ongoing contest with self-discipline. In the Wellbeing & Spirituality Palace (Fu De), it points to a highly complex inner life, filled with both a drive to challenge order and a desire to indulge.

Four Transformations

The Bing Heavenly Stem causes Lian Zhen to transform into Hua Ji (Obstruction). This is the chart’s greatest hidden risk. Lian Zhen Hua Ji entering the Wellbeing & Spirituality Palace suggests a form of psychological “self-penalty.” He may often feel anxious, unable to settle, and at times prone to self-sabotaging tendencies. Hua Ji can also correlate with legal disputes and accident/blood-related signals, implying that his sense of pleasure may frequently come with legal exposure and moral controversy.

Life Area Guidance

Lian Zhen Hua Ji forms the core of a “trouble generator.” His repeated brushes with legal boundaries (such as the FBI raid incident and various lawsuits) can be traced to an inner restlessness that is hard to quiet (Hua Ji). This psychological structure makes calm feel intolerable—he may only feel truly alive amid chaos and controversy.

Key Aspects

Lian Zhen Hua Ji: psychological self-penaltyConstraint-themed star in play: a legal-dispute magnetismAddiction to chaos
Desire Star
Network
Xu
Harmony Star LuOrator Star
Travel
Hai
Wealth Star Minister Star
Health
Zi
Sun Star Elder Star
Wealth
Chou
Moon Star
Career
You
Metal Fourth Bureau
Wu Xing Ju (Elemental Configuration)
Soul Master: Wealth Star · Body Master: 火星
Warrior Star
Children
Yin
Integrity Star JiTreasury Star
Property
Shen
Strategist Star Quan
Partnership
Mao
Well-being
Wei
Vanguard Star
Parents
Wu
Destiny
Si
Body
Emperor Star
Siblings
Chen
Wealth
Sun StarElder Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Liang star in temple strength, residing in the You palace. Tian Liang is both a "Yin (Protective Blessing) star" and a "discipline/law star," associated with integrity, status, and problem-solving. When Tian Liang appears in the Wealth Palace, money often carries a "trouble-shooting" or "controversy-linked" nature. With strong dignity, income can be substantial, yet it is often earned through "verbal sparring, oversight, or even legal disputes."

Four Transformations

Tian Liang does not transform into Lu, yet it is remotely influenced by the Tai Yin wealth star from the Life Palace. This implies his wealth is not primarily built through steady labor, but through "harvesting" momentum. Tian Liang’s problem-resolving nature modernizes into a business pattern of: creating trouble (the 'issue'), then profiting by resolving it (boxing matches, clarification videos).

Life Area Guidance

This aligns closely with his "crossover boxing" business model. He selects controversial opponents (creating the issue), then steps onto the stage as a "savior" or "challenger" figure (Tian Liang’s protective mantle) to resolve the confrontation, earning massive appearance fees. His wealth is built on conflict-driven attention.

Key Aspects

Tian Liang resolves trouble: conflict-linked wealthDiscipline/law generates profit: monetizing controversyHarvesting model
Children
Warrior Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Xiang star in a favorable placement, residing in the Shen palace. Tian Xiang functions like an Seal/Support archetype, representing assistance, loyalty, and order. In the Children Palace, it not only points to descendants, but also to "subordinates, fans, and followers." With Tian Xiang well-placed, it indicates he can build a strictly tiered fanbase or team system with exceptionally high loyalty strengthened through shared interests and benefits.

Four Transformations

A pattern shift of "Xing Ji flanking the Seal" or "Wealth & Yin flanking the Seal". Tian Xiang is highly sensitive to surrounding stars: when influenced by inauspicious factors, the team may turn unstable or defect; when supported by auspicious factors, loyalty can be unwavering. This structure suggests his fan community (Team 10) is formed around a kind of "persona-based contract" and requires him to continuously provide resources (Seal) to keep it running.

Life Area Guidance

The rise and fall of Team 10 reflects the Tian Xiang star clearly. He tried to build an influencer incubator centered on himself (holding the Seal/authority). It worked very well early on (strong Tian Xiang), but because it lacked deeper emotional bonding and relied mainly on benefits, once the "seal token" (the benefits) is damaged, the system faces reorganization.

Key Aspects

Tian Xiang holding the Seal: strict hierarchyFans like troops: benefit-based bindingTeam incubator model
Partnership
Strategist Star

Stars Analysis

Ju Men (Gates of Speech; controversy/argument) is debilitated in the Wei Palace. Ju Men is often associated with disputes, public criticism, and communicative rifts. When weakened in the Spouse/Partnership Palace, it suggests relationships tend to come with significant public controversy, verbal conflict, or concealment. Partners may be highly articulate, and the communication style between the two can lean toward confrontation or strategic ambiguity.

Four Transformations

Although Ju Men itself is not marked as Hua Ji here, it is shaped by the opposing influence of Wu Qu (Finance/Execution Star) in the Career Palace, so emotional bonds can become “value-driven” or “contract-like.” This implies intimacy may be mixed with interest exchange, or that a breakup can escalate into a very public war of words—consistent with Ju Men’s symbolism.

Life Area Guidance

This helps explain why his relationships often appear dramatic and high-profile. Whether it was the early relationship with Alissa Violet or later staged-marriage spectacles, they strongly reflect Ju Men themes: beginning with loud promotion and ending with intense public condemnation—turning private life into part of a broader attention and discourse strategy.

Key Aspects

Ju Men debilitated: disputes and controversyObscuring pattern: lack of transparencyRelationships become contractual/value-based
Siblings
Emperor Star

Stars Analysis

Tan Lang (Desire/Charisma Star) sits alone in the Wu Palace, forming the “Wood-and-Fire in Full Clarity” pattern. Tan Lang is a major Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) star and also signifies desire and ambition. In a strong placement, it suggests siblings possess exceptional social magnetism, big ambition, and notable talent. This indicates the native’s sibling (e.g., Logan Paul) is not only a competitor but also a mirror onto which the native projects personal desire—each side expands through rivalry.

Four Transformations

When activated by annual or major-cycle Four Transformations, Tan Lang’s material-drive attributes are amplified. The strong energy in the Siblings Palace implies a “pack effect” between the native and siblings—biting and competing with each other internally, yet forming a tight alliance when hunting externally. This star combination strongly points to the two becoming a highly visible “twin-star” duo in the public eye.

Life Area Guidance

In real life, the Paul brothers’ trajectories overlap heavily and they frequently propel each other forward. Tan Lang’s competitive edge led them to compare follower counts as early as the Vine and YouTube era; this constructive internal competition (the “Wood-and-Fire in Full Clarity” dynamic) became fuel for their rapid early rise.

Key Aspects

Tan Lang in strong dignity: highly ambitiousWood-and-Fire in Full Clarity: talent surgingCo-opetition: mirroring each other
Parents
Vanguard Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Fu resides in the Chen Palace. Tian Fu is a “storage/treasury star,” associated with capacity, safeguarding, accumulation, and solidity. In the Parents Palace (Fu Mu), it suggests that parents/elders may have relatively strong financial strength or social standing, providing the native with a solid material foundation and protection. Due to Tian Fu’s steady nature, it can also indicate a more conservative family upbringing or one that emphasizes practical benefits.

Four Transformations

Tian Fu is a main star of the Southern Dipper and does not participate in the Four Transformations, yet it is exceptionally stable. This indicates that no matter how much trouble he stirs up outside, his family of origin remains his final stronghold (the “treasury”). Parents not only provide funding, but also a kind of confidence that enables him to charge ahead in society.

Life Area Guidance

Compared with many self-made internet creators, his family background (upper-middle leaning) provided an early “cost of trial and error.” Tian Fu’s “resource storage” quality suggests the family served as his first resource base—supporting early video-production equipment and living expenses, allowing him to take risks without constant worries.

Key Aspects

Tian Fu guarding the palace: deep reserves of resourcesFamily protection: a solid backstopA steady, traditional family ethos
Destiny

Stars Analysis

Tai Yin (Moon; inner life/wealth planning) is debilitated in the Si Palace, known as “the Moon Losing Its Radiance.” Tai Yin primarily signifies gentleness, strategy, and wealth management; yet in the Si Palace (9–11 a.m.), it is described as having “no light,” implying that the native’s deep, calculating side is amplified while the softer side turns into restrained, understated shrewdness. This configuration often indicates someone skilled at operating behind the scenes and orchestrating outcomes; outwardly they may appear casual, but internally they can be highly strategic and strong in planning and execution.

Four Transformations

With the Bing (Heavenly Stem) influence: Tian Tong (Harmony Star) transforms to Hua Lu (Prosperity), Tian Ji (Strategy Star) transforms to Hua Quan (Authority), Wen Chang (Literary Star) transforms to Hua Ke (Recognition), and Lian Zhen (Integrity/Discipline Star) transforms to Hua Ji (Constraint/Entanglement). Although the Life Palace does not host the Four Transformations directly, it is challenged by the opposing influence of Lian Zhen Hua Ji from the Fu De (Wellbeing/Mental) Palace, suggesting an inner core that is restless and hard to settle. This “Ji” quality can manifest as a craving for stimulation, making it difficult to feel satisfied with calm normalcy; the person may seek intensity through constant upheaval or by provoking friction to affirm their presence.

Life Area Guidance

This is the underlying astrological logic behind Jake Paul’s “bad-boy” public persona. “Moon Losing Its Radiance” suggests he is not overly concerned with rising via controversial fame; he can accurately gauge the public’s psychological thresholds and use subtle, Yin-style strategy (scripts, hype cycles) to capture attention, rather than relying on a traditionally bright and wholesome image.

Key Aspects

Tai Yin “losing radiance”: sharp calculationFu De opposing the Life Palace: mental restlessnessYin-style strategy: a master of scripting and hype
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