Jono

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Jono - Planning - Through the pressure he encounters, Jono will resolve to make a truly satisfying commitment in his life. But watch out, son; this commitment may take a toll on your resources and time. Your sacrifice can show how much you care about people. An important feature of your destiny is sharing your talents with those who need to be informed. You never fail to state your position to anyone who will listen, even when no one asked for your opinion. In conversation, you shock people in order to drive home a point; you aren’t afraid to speak your mind, but you should learn to listen as well. Curiosity provokes you to learn as much as possible about everything, and your knowledge amazes listeners. People are fascinated by your gregarious nature and ability to share your ideas. You remind people by example how someone can pursue his own course in life regardless of others opinions. You are genuinely concerned that others do well at the game. Although you are generally indifferent about money, you show remarkable ingenuity in getting it when you need it. You are more interested in the freedom money will provide, rather than in getting rich. You are no slave to material concerns. Mental tension is relieved when you work diligently to gain the skills that are necessary to achieve the position you want. Every challenge is an opportunity to learn about the areas in which you lack development and experience. You don’t mind reversals—they are to be expected—but you wish people would stop implying that you are unstable and undependable. Be progressive in your thinking and try not to belittle yourself for past failures. Be careful that you aren’t motivated by what you can gain from those around you. Generally scrupulous in your dealings, you can face public scrutiny with a clear conscience, since you adhere to all the rules. Success reassures you of your worth and allows you to make adjustments in your plans. You will surely succeed if your commitment is based on providing the best service to those who need it the most. But if you try to get as much as possible from others, your victory will be bittersweet.

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