Of mice and snakes



The life of a mouse depends heavily of gathering. So you will collect information about all sorts of things. This is your life blood. In office settings you are the go to guy for ideas and data about all sorts of subjects. This is why you thrive in government positions that require a lot of paper work. In addition to this you also love art, history and if given a chance will work tirelessly with tough disciplines like archeology. 
When you find yourself in journalism you have to learn how to separate truth or stuff that happens from appearances and delicately presented ideas. This is why you will often have a lot of trouble with the snake. Because of its forked tongue, it will give you two bits of an idea. Your obsession with 'stuff' will cause you to take and present without necessarily sifting through what you are presenting. This is he will tend to over power you. Avoid the rush. The presence of a dichotomy in 'snake' thinking will bring plenty of harm. As a Journalist learn to think in terms of the other possibility especially when you present your story. 

Remember also though, that the snake also uses his tongue as an extension of his/her senses. Poor eyesight means that even when the snake speaks, he too is often a little crowded about the truth. The little upside must therefore use this doubt to make more progress. 

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