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|October 09, 2025
(October 9 Thursday)
This stubborn Taurus moon reminds us that even though we can be whoever we want to be, we get pretty used to a certain default version of ourselves. In other words, you usually do what “YOU” would do. Sure, it’s not the only choice. But seeing more options is a real challenge, unless you use the mirror of other people. The magic question: What am I not seeing?
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Impressing new people is fun, but it won’t feed you like earning the respect of your inner circle. They are there for a reason. Their well-being means the most to you, and contributing to it connects you to who you essentially are.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). It's not always true, but it will be true today. How a person does one thing is how they do just about everything. For that reason, you will predict what someone is going to do on the grand scale by correctly analyzing their small-scale action.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Soft skills will make a world of difference. Everyone needs entertainment. Creativity will matter more than precision. Someone less technically skilled will be the choice you need, bringing unpredictability and fun.
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