How to Increase Business Profit Using Qi Men Dun Jia | Part 1



Can Qi Men Dun Jia (Qimen) truly be used to generate profit for a company?
This is a serious question for business owners and investors — and according to Dougles Chan (Mr. Dougles Chan), the answer is yes, but it is far from straightforward.

In this video, Mr. Dougles Chan explains how Qi Men Dun Jia functions as a strategic decision-making system, helping businesses and investors evaluate projects, customers, and investments before committing time, money, and human resources. Qi Men is not about blind belief; it is a structured metaphysical model designed to reveal hidden dynamics, risks, and profitability potential.

One of the core applications of Qi Men Dun Jia is filtering. In real-world business, not every customer is worth serving. Some customers contribute positively to revenue and growth, while others consume excessive energy and resources without providing sustainable returns. Through Qi Men analysis, decision-makers can distinguish between high-quality customers and those who may become long-term liabilities.

The same logic applies to projects. Certain projects appear attractive at the start but later reveal problems such as delays, internal resistance, misalignment, or financial drain. Other projects may never be profitable at all, despite strong surface indicators. Qi Men Dun Jia allows practitioners to assess these projects early and identify which ones have supportive structures and which ones contain hidden risks.

Mr. Dougles Chan discusses how Qi Men charts can be used to screen projects before deep involvement, significantly reducing wasted effort. In particular, structures such as the Fanyin chart and Fuyin chart often indicate stagnation, repetition, or blocked movement — all warning signs when evaluating business opportunities or partnerships.

When the discussion turns to investments, the importance of Qi Men Dun Jia becomes even more apparent. Investing in the wrong project can lead to substantial financial loss and long-term opportunity cost. Qi Men provides a method to evaluate investment potential by examining symbolic structures within the chart rather than relying solely on projections or assumptions.

A key concept introduced in this video is the Life Door (Sinh Môn) — one of the most important indicators in Qi Men Dun Jia when analyzing growth, profit, and sustainability. The Life Door represents opportunities, vitality, and the ability for a project or investment to generate real returns. When the Life Door is strong and well-supported, it often signals favorable conditions for profit. When it is weak, obstructed, or negatively influenced, it warns of hidden problems that may drain value over time.

By analyzing the Life Door alongside other chart components, investors can determine whether an investment has genuine long-term potential or whether it is fundamentally misaligned. This approach allows for smarter capital allocation and helps reduce exposure to unnecessary risk.

Qi Men Dun Jia does not promise guaranteed success, but it provides clarity before action. It helps business owners and investors avoid poor decisions, focus on high-potential opportunities, and move forward with greater confidence in uncertain environments.

This video is especially relevant for:

Business owners selecting projects and clients

Investors evaluating uncertain or high-risk opportunities

Entrepreneurs seeking structured decision intelligence

Qi Men practitioners applying metaphysics to real-world scenarios

Qi Men Dun Jia is a strategic intelligence system, not superstition. When applied correctly, it offers foresight, structure, and clarity where conventional analysis often falls short.

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