Tarot Is Not One‑Size‑Fits‑All: My Journey to Personalized Readings
When I first got curious about tarot, I did what most people do. I opened a browser and typed “tarot reading.” Instantly, I was flooded with big platforms promising hundreds of psychics, sign-up bonuses, and “first minutes free.” Some offered love readings on demand. Others pushed real-time video sessions and discount credits like a flash sale. And I get why that appeals. It’s fast. It’s convenient. It feels like you’ll definitely find someone. But as I scrolled, something felt off. The whole experience looked built for transactions, not transformation. It reminded me of ordering clarity the way you order takeout: quick, standardized, and forgettable. That’s when I realized something important about my own path. Tarot was never meant to be one-size-fits-all for me, and I wasn’t looking for a generic spiritual reading. I was looking for a mirror. A moment of truth. A conversation with my own intuition. The hidden downside of “mass-market” tarot Large tarot platforms dominate s...