Slightly Good Luck

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As I am packing and moving I'm finding all sorts of accumulated garbage. I discovered my fortune as predicted in 2003 by the Oracle of Tosho-gu shrine at Nikko, Japan.

It says I will have Slightly Good Luck.

Don't be proud of yourself and look down upon others, from which to refrain is endurance of intelligence.


THE TEACHING IMPLIES:
Be careful not to boast too much of your ability, or to look down upon others. Always keep company with modesty and live in harmony with your neighbors and colleagues. Don't quarrel with others. Be patient enough to wait for good luck to come.

THE TEACHING IS REVERENTLY INTERPRETED AS TO GIVE THE FOLLOWING GUIDANCES:

ON THE MATTER OF

  • WISHES: You must be modest, and then you will have your desired realized.
  • AWAITED PERSONS: He (She) will be late, but will come without fail.
  • MISSING PROPERTY: Search for it carefully, and you will find it out.
  • TRAVELING: No trouble.
  • BUSINESS: Don't think only of the present.
  • COMPANY: Don't boast too much of yourself.
  • DIRECTION: North is good in all aspects.
  • GAME OF CHANCE: It will take long before you win a game.
  • EMPLOYMENT: You had better give it up.
  • RESIDENCE: Move to the northern part of the present house.
  • BIRTH: No trouble. A boy will be born.
  • DISEASE: You will get well.
  • MARRIAGE PROPOSAL: Your pure heart will clear your doubt, and you will be happy.
  • MONEY: Everybody does not go as well as desired.

I'm not really a horoscopes / superstitious kind of guy but its good advice nonetheless.

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