My Horoscope

You are The Chariot

Triumph, Victory, Overcoming Obstacles.

The chariot is one of the most complex cards to define. On its most basic level, it implies war, a struggle, and an eventual, hard-won victory. Either over enemies, obstacles, nature, the beasts inside you, or to just get what you want. But there is a great deal more to it. The charioteer wears emblems of the sun, yet the sign behind this card is the moon. The chariot is all about motion, and yet it is often shown as stationary. It is a union of opposites, like the black and white steeds. They pull in different directions, but must be (and can be!) made to go together in one direction. Control is required over opposing emotions, wants, needs, people, circumstances; bring them together and give them a single direction, your direction. Confidence is also needed and, most especially, motivation. The card can, in fact, indicate new motivation or inspiration, which gets a stagnant situation moving again.

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Friday, April 27, 2007

Thursday. Off day. Had a afternoon nap till I overshot my kickboxing lesson. Haha. At night I drove my parents to a coffee shop Sembawang near my CG area and had dinner. The Ba Chou Mee ($2.50). No good.

Today I got a guitar lesson. First lesson. . I brought my old guitar with a broken string to work. Then at LRT, some young people slowly walk in the LRT. The door was close on me. I blocked it with my right arm. The door opened and I managed to get in. Then the door went bersek. Students in uniform keep turning their head and look at me as if I killed their parents. Hmmm... At last LRT personal ordered everyone to get off the train. I'm late. Sms my boss and went to eat breakfast. At Marine South Pier, I order the Tea(good). Nice. At 10 I took the commercial ferry($11) to the st John. Haiz. Cannot claim for the ferry. At noon had soccer and my colleagues suggested tonite to stay back for fishing. I couldn't join them and also I had to work overnite tomorrow. After work went to a cafe in Republic Plaza for the lesson. The cafe was rather well furnished but it's quite empty. Ordered a cup Hazelnut Steam Milk($5.2). I dont like it. Now then I know why there not much people. At night went to Golden Shoe Carpark to eat the Nasi Biryani ($3.50) plus the Ginger Tea(good). Biryani so so. Hmmm... Whenever I go fishing I would remember the poster on the wall at my workplace.
"Give a man a fish and he will have fish today.
Teach a man how to fish and he will have fish for his life.
Teach men to grow fish and future generation will have fish."
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