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Horoscope if today is your birthday

A more rational outlook over the next 12 months will provide answers to questions that baffle everyone else. Once you find those answers, you must make it your job to spread them widely, even if they become unpopular.

Aries (March 21st to April 20th):

Anyone who questions your authority or even your methods will surely regret it today. You’re not in the mood to sit and listen to criticism, even if deep down you know that much of it is justified. Watch out for the world!

Taurus (April 21st – May 21st):

Your communication skills may be very good, but there are bound to be moments in the next 24 hours where you feel it’s impossible to be understood. It’s not because you’re saying something wrong, it’s because some people are too stupid to understand.

Gemini (May 22nd to June 21st):

Your confidence is on the rise again, and with your ruling planet Mercury moving through your opposite sign, you won’t be afraid to share your thoughts with friends and colleagues. Try to be modest when showing how big a brain you have.

Cancer (June 22nd – July 23rd):

Any doubts you may have about creative or artistic matters will disappear today and you will wonder how and why you allowed such negative thinking to take hold. Whatever the reason, you’re moving forward again, so just keep going.

Leo (July 24th to August 23rd):

You may not agree with what a senior colleague or someone in a position of authority said today, but don’t be arrogant about it. If they think you’re trying to make them look bad, they may use their position to knock you down a notch or two.

Virgo (August 24th – September 23rd):

Expect some good news in the next 24 hours. If you keep communication open with people who reflect your own ambitions, there’s a good chance you’ll soon be moving forward together at a rate of knots.

Libra (September 24th – October 23rd):

Make sure every word and phrase you use today is designed to lift people up, not bring them down. If you do this, your rivals and even your enemies will admire the clear and honest way in which you seek change.

Scorpio (October 24th to November 22nd):

Although you may have an optimistic outlook on what’s going on in the world, some of the people you have to deal with seem incredibly depressed. Don’t let those people drag you down to their level. Remind yourself often that life is supposed to be fun.

Sagittarius (November 23rd to December 21st):

When Mercury, the planet of the mind, moves through your sign, you will see and understand what is going on much more clearly than most others. Then you will be able to take the initiative and start making things happen.

Capricorn (December 22nd – January 20th):

Luck isn’t just something that comes suddenly; it’s also something that you create by yourself, depending on how you think and feel. If you expect good things today, good things will definitely happen.

Aquarius (January 21st to February 19th):

Please tell me what you think. Don’t worry for a second that someone might be offended. The simple fact is that they have been allowed to make the rules for too long, so someone brave – someone like you – has to challenge them.

Pisces (February 20th – March 20th):

You’ve been a little hard on yourself lately, as you seem to believe that you always have to be better than others, especially at work. The only thing you should measure yourself against is whether you are better now than you were before.

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