Monday, 22 April 2013

In the olden days, some people travelled by horse and carriage. When the car was invented, the animals were often scared by these machines if they drove near to them too quickly. To keep them calm, they were given blinkers; shields that prevented them from seeing too much of the road around them. We humans tend to blinker ourselves too. We decide that we are not going to acknowledge certain things lest we become upset and distracted. Pessimism is now blinding you to a real opportunity!There is a lot wrong with the world. But then, you don't really need an astrologer to tell you this. You don't even have to watch the news to see it. Everywhere you turn, someone somewhere is doing something that can't be wise. Worse still, in the effort to clear up a mistake of one kind or another, people often make even more disastrous decisions. Of course, some of this is subjective. Your idea of a ridiculous choice might be someone else's idea of an excellent option. Might you be jumping to a critical conclusion too hastily?Some people are slapdash. They don't give their all. Even if they are aware of their duties, they pay them only lip service. They make a nod in the direction of the right and proper thing to do and they imagine that this will confer upon them all the benefits that they might expect from a lot more diligence. You are much more thorough. That's laudable. But can you manage this without thinking ill of those whose standards fall so far short? Your current cosmic lesson has something to do with the need for tolerance..

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