
Theodore Roosevelt
Great Stream Water is a type of Nayin in the Five Elements philosophy, corresponding to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Jiayin and Yimao. It embodies surging momentum, broad vision, and the ability to integrate resources, forge ahead, and advance fearlessly.
The representative figure of this spirit is Theodore Roosevelt. He promoted domestic reforms, oversaw the construction of the Panama Canal, and advocated for environmental conservation. His strong execution and broad vision shaped the modern international order.
We sometimes get trapped by trivial matters in front of us, lack the courage to expand outward, and struggle to turn surrounding resources into real strength.
