Cryptoquote
You’ll turn a situation around without intending to. You could be taken aback by others’ reactions to you. Unanticipated changes might be upsetting to the majority of people around you. For you, though, it is the natural outcome of an idea. Tonight: Continue to be original. You might feel uneasy because of an associate’s need to be in control. You’ll wonder if these feelings are legitimate. You have a strong ego and are more aware of boundaries than many other signs are. Most people don’t think like you do. Tonight: Say “yes” to an offer. Remain sure of yourself despite someone’s challenging behavior. You also might be intimidated by the possibility of this person’s reaction, as his or her temper is close to the surface. It would be wise to say nothing for now. Tonight: Visit with a neighbor. You could let go of your self-discipline and go on a spending spree. Consider expressing your feelings more often rather than internalizing them and acting out in some way. You will witness less damage if you express what you are thinking. Tonight: Be your playful self. Pressure builds, and you no longer will be able to avoid dealing with a personal matter. You could make a mistake if you don’t concentrate on your work and remain focused. You might find a group happening or sports event to be very satisfying to your soul and invigorating to your energy level. Letting off steam is far more important than you realize. This type of release is necessary to keep you levelheaded. Tonight: Make it your treat. You will get what you want, which might shock you. Perhaps you weren’t aware of how easily you could manifest your desires. An odd or difficult conversation is inevitable with someone who plays an important role in your daily life. Tonight: Just be yourself. Don’t share all the information you have. In fact, keeping what you know under wraps could prove to make a difference in various situations that play out. You might want to consider taking a trip in the near future; your visit will be appreciated. Tonight: Do your thing.
Actor Robin Williams (1951), U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn (1940), author Ernest Hemingway (1899)