Weather worked for me yesterday. Left the house at 9 a.m. and got home at 11:30-ish. Umbrella at myside, but not up for except a couple of minutes. Watched the last couple of All-In summit videos. Working to the end of my latest book. Watched a very good video - James Carville with Bill Kristol...interesting time ahead even if these two old men are off the mainstream. I have no idea who is driving the bus for 2024.
Lots on my mind as I get to this date on the calendar. Glad I have two DC's today. 4 p.m. the CA/ME one and 7 p.m. CA Albany.
Football ate up a chunk of my late afternoon. Colorado ran into a buzz saw, UNC WINS!, UMASS pushed it to overtimes, UCONN not so much...
Aim for nothing less than the big time over the next few days. The stars are aligned very much in your favor and almost anything you turn your hand to will be a success, so aim high and don’t stop striving until you are top of the bill.
Matters of romance, love, and marriage should go very well for you today, Libra. You should feel especially warm and supportive. Intimate conversations come easily to you. Make certain before you speak that you're expressing your thoughts in the right way. There's a danger your partner might misinterpret your words. You don't want any upset, however temporary, to mar your day!
Emotions will be raw as the Capricorn moon squares off with the Nodes of Fate, dear Libra, threatening to throw you off balance. Meanwhile, Mars and Chiron face off overhead, threatening to accentuate issues within your romantic life. Luckily, you'll have an opportunity to emotionally reset when Luna aligns with Neptune and Pluto, especially when you focus on wellness, personal errands, or preparing for the work week ahead. You'll feel elevated and ready for fun as evening rolls in and Luna enters Aquarius, encouraging you to have one last hurrah before Monday rolls in and you're forced back into reality.
Listening to Prof G as we speak. Raj Chetty - In this video from the Prof G Pod, Raj Chetty, the William A. Ackman Professor of Economics at Harvard University and the Director of Opportunity Insights, joins Scott to discuss research around higher education, specifically how elite universities shape who succeeds in the US. We also hear about broader trends regarding upward economic mobility and the role a child’s environment plays in creating opportunities for growth. I had never heard of him...
Too much on my mind to focus this a.m. Keep a good thought that I find a path to find my way to work through what is rolling around my head. Have a good Sunday.
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