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Aris Dervis 2004
The
Year of the Rooster
Happy New Year!
Here
is astrologer Theodora Lau's interpretation of the Rooster year.
The
optimism of the Monkey Year overlaps the year of the Rooster, but the
Rooster tends to be overconfident and is prone to come up with nonsensical
plans. While the colorful Rooster brings bright and happy days, he also
dissipates energy. Better stick to practical and well-proven paths. Forget
about the controversial best-seller you were going to write. No get rich
quick schemes this year, please!
It may require a great deal of effort this year to resist going off on
a wild goose chase. Refrain from making speculative ventures. Disappointments
and conflicts will result. The Rooster likes to flaunt his authority and
a lot of trouble can come from his domineering attitude. But since he
also symbolizes the good administrator and conscientious overseer of justice
in the barnyard, the peace will still be kept. Everything will be precariously
balanced in the Rooster's year, as his dramatic personality can set off
all kinds of petty disputes.
This year we may have to expend maximum effort for minimum gain. Try not
to fuss too much. Details do need looking into, but don't forget to look
at the whole picture. Be cautious, do not aim too high. One is liable
to get shot down. Politics will adhere to hard-line policies. The diplomatic
scene will be dominated by philosophical orators who rave a lot about
nothing. Governments will be found flexing their muscles at each other,
but just for show. There may be no real confrontations. It is just that
everyone will be too preoccupied with himself to hear what the other side
is saying. The self-conscious influence of the Rooster will cause us to
take offense at the smallest slight. We will tend to be terribly ostentatious
about the splendid image we think we project. Dissensions and debates
on all fronts will signify the Rooster's penchant for argumentative exercises
and will not be likely to do permanent damage to anyone when taken in
the right context.
This will be buoyant year in spite of the Rooster's knack for making simple
things complicated. One thing for sure: he seldom comes up empty-handed.
This is the year of one very self-sufficient bird who will never go hungry.
Just keep your eyes open and your mouth shut and check facts and figures
before making unprecedented moves. We should all get by without too much
hardship. Our pockets will not be empty although our nerves may be a bit
frayed
The
Year of the Rooster is available as an
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