Do your duty with love — and love will become your duty.

Reflection
This phrase comes as a gentle reminder: even what feels like an obligation can be done not from heaviness, but from an inner warmth. We do not always choose our tasks, roles, and concerns, but we can choose with what heart we touch them. When something ordinary is given a little love, it stops being only a burden. It gains a meaning that holds and warms.
Perhaps today you are tired of the must, should, time to, necessary. This card does not ask you to become stronger or to endure more. It seems to say: try not to argue with what is already before you, and bring into it at least a drop of tenderness. Sometimes it is precisely that drop that changes not the task, but the state within it.
To do your duty with love does not mean to forget yourself and give everything without reserve. It means not to harden where life asks for participation, care, or responsibility. You can be attentive to others and still protect yourself. Love here is not a feat, but a quiet quality of presence: to do it honestly, not betray yourself, and not close your heart.
And when love becomes your duty, this is no longer about compulsion, but about the maturity of the soul. You begin to understand that the most important thing is not simply to complete the task, but not to lose your humanity along the way. May there be less inner pressure and more gentle clarity in your affairs today. Even a small act done with warmth can return to you the sense that you are living for a reason.