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New people are opportunit­ies. You may find yourself pretending you’re someone different, which can be fun. Who knows; maybe some of what you try on will suit you well and become part of your “wardrobe.” If you wait for someone to tell you what to do, you’ll be lower than you could be. This is great for concert tickets with arena seating but not much else. Take charge. Be strong and flexible of mind. Think of all you can do with a dollar, with an hour, with the position you have. Don’t settle for the first idea that comes to mind, because idea five or 322 could be a better one. Remind your people that they need what you contribute. There’s a cool way to do this. Maybe it’s best accomplish­ed by disappeari­ng for a while. People will be better for what they appreciate. If you see the path ahead you can work your way along it. If you don’t see the path, you could work hard but who knows where you’ll wind up? It doesn’t have to be a well-worn path, just one that arrives. VIRGO It is far easier and better to solve a problem that people already know they have than to try to get people to identify something in their normal, everyday life as problemati­c. LIBRA Business people aren’t the only ones who set prices. You set prices all of the time without even realising it. You’re always projecting your worth and letting people know what it takes to be part of your world. Do you feel like you’re being watched? You are. Someone is sizing you up, in fact – observing how you interact with your friends and the world in general. They like what they see. Today your personal life will soar through clear and sunny skies. It’s a fine time to acknowledg­e and thank the crew that’s been keeping you on course. Those who grew up with nothing may see the accumulati­on of items as wealth. Those who grew up with an abundance of things may see minimalism as freedom. Your views on materialis­m are changing. Misery loves company, but he doesn’t match your outfit, so leave him at home. Your company will embrace you. Upon your return home you’ll find that misery, neglected, has taken leave. Someone close to you may be feeling like the side dish to your main course. Maybe it’s true. Some dishes are better as complement­s. Less is demanded of them. You strive to make everyone feel important.

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