>>20182341You can't just slap together a bunch of astrology buzzwords, conspiracy theories, and doomsday predictions, mix in a dash of pseudo-spiritual mumbo-jumbo, and call it "insight." It's more like a desperate grab bag of clichés.
First, let's talk about "energies." What does that even mean? It's like saying "vibes" and expecting everyone to nod in agreement. "These energies are clearly dominant in society"—right, because we all have our energy meters strapped to our foreheads, measuring the cosmic resonance of our morning coffee.
Science is the dominant religion of society? Hold up, science isn't a religion. It's not about faith; it's about facts, evidence, and critical thinking. But hey, let's not let reality get in the way of a good conspiracy theory. And then there's "the impersonal interactions of internet and social media are very Aquarian." What does that even mean? Are you saying Aquarius has a Twitter account and is ghosting you?
"Saturn and Mercury are dignified in this Age"—oh, that's rich. Saturn, the gas giant, and Mercury, the tiny speedster, are now "dignified"? Who's awarding them medals, the Galactic Senate? And the bit about Saturn bringing karma is just gold. You think Saturn's out here handing out instant karma like a celestial Oprah: "You get bad luck! And you get bad luck!" Come on.
The best part is when you claim "Sun is afflicted in Aquarius, meaning that men, fathers, and careers don't receive the respect they deserve." Did the Sun file a complaint with HR about feeling "afflicted"? Did it send a memo about the lack of respect for dads and job titles? It sounds like the plot of a sitcom that got canceled after one episode.