Astrology

Daily horoscopes: December 5, 2018

ARIES.

(March 20 – April 19):

The problem with the Sun/Neptune square is that people really do believe what they’re saying no matter how absurd their claims.  This applies to loved ones as well as UFO conspiracy theorists.

TAURUS.

(April 20 – May 20):

The more you give, the more you will get in return.  But you have to give first.

GEMINI.

(May 21 – June 20):

Arrangements made around Nov. 25th come undone.  Whether it’s an inconvenience or a blessing depends on what comes to light.

CANCER.

(June 21 – July 21):

Settle accounts and make sure nobody will be left hanging.  Only when you know that everything’s been taken care of will you be free to go.

LEO.

(July 22 – Aug. 22):

Instead of jamming your solution down loved ones’ throats you might wait until they’re ready to listen.  This could be as soon as Dec. 12.

VIRGO.

(Aug. 23 – Sept. 22):

Something not working out often holds the key to a future success.  Look upon a recent near miss more favorably.

LIBRA.

(Sept. 23 – Oct. 22):

Just because somebody’s being nice doesn’t mean anything’s changed.  You can only be seduced into giving up your position if you’re willing to be.

SCORPIO.

(Oct. 23 – Nov. 21):

It’s upsetting you don’t get the respect that you deserve, but that could change overnight when you start giving it to yourself.

SAGITTARIUS.

(Nov. 22 – Dec. 20):

Are you running towards your destiny or are you running from it?  It’s hard to tell.  You need to stop, look, and listen.

CAPRICORN.

(Dec. 21 – Jan. 19):

Be ready to drop what you’re doing to pursue not one – but three – golden opportunities.  This will wreak havoc on your day planner, but it’s worth it.

AQUARIUS.

(Jan. 20 – Feb. 17):

Follow your feelings.  You’ll find you’re more emotionally intelligent about people than you gave yourself credit for.

PISCES.

(Feb. 18 – March 19):

Patching things up with someone you haven’t seen in ages is awkward. Like old clothing, it’s familiar but just doesn’t fit the same. Keep going because that reconciliation’s worth it.

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