CORPORATE TAROT Friday the 13th: THE FOOL (Fog Feedback Edition) 🔮

Today’s card is for anyone who has sat through feedback that was technically about your work… but arrived as a weather pattern. You know the kind:

“Hmm. It’s not quite landing.”
“It feels off.”

No examples, specifics, or forward actions, just… feelings.

MEANING (Upright): Fog Feedback
When the room can sense a problem, but nobody will name it. The project is being judged by mood lighting. And in the center of that fog stands a very special creature:

THE FOOL on the Hill: The person who follows the process so faithfully that everyone thinks they’ve lost their mind. BUT, they DON’T chase… not approval, not “vibes,” and NOT moving targets. They DO ask the unglamorous questions:

“What does ‘off’ mean in observable terms?”
“What would ‘right’ look like?”
“What decision are we making today?”
“What are we trading if we change this?”

And the room stares at them like they just suggested reading the instructions.

Because when everyone else is reacting, The Fool is… calmly towing the line of clarity and process. The line that prevents your initiative from becoming an escape room called Alignment.

Why “The Fool” gets misunderstood:
In corporate life, “Fool” doesn’t mean dumb. It means brave enough to be literal in a culture that rewards ambiguity. It’s wild how quickly “asking for specifics” becomes “being difficult.” Like accountability is a personality flaw.

How Fog Feedback hurts teams:
Fog feedback doesn’t protect feelings. It just relocates the discomfort and turns work into guesswork; burning time, trust, and talent. And it trains high performers that they need to become mind-readers… which is not a Korn Ferry competency (just sayin’)

The fool’s secret power: They don’t argue with the fog, they give it a container. So, try this the next time you get vibes instead of direction:

“Can you point to the exact moment it stops working for you?”
“What’s one example of what ‘better’ looks like?”
“Is this a preference, or a requirement?”
“If we change this, what problem does it solve?”

Say it warmly. Smile. Be unbothered. Because you are NOT challenging someone’s opinion. You are rescuing your team from a scavenger hunt.

REVERSED MEANING: You become so devoted to process that you forget the point of the work is people. (Yes, even stakeholders with fog machines.)

So, what’s your favorite piece of Fog Feedback you’ve ever received?

And if you’re feeling bold: what’s the most diplomatic sentence you use to turn “vibes” into actual guidance?

I’ll go first: “When you say ‘off,’ which part is off—content, tone, or outcome?”

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