Deb's Approximately-12-Days of 2012 Tarot Forecasts: Scorpio and the Clover

But it all depends on whether you see the jackpot before you. Because the little changes that occur this year will only take you somewhere if you appreciate them instead of, you know, bitching and moaning about them not being enough.
The thing to remember about luck, which is what the Clover represents, is that it's not always something major that falls into your lap without your trying and effort. It doesn't always come in the form of a $10M grand prize or something free of charge.
Luck comes in 2012, but it comes in ways that change your life for the better. It comes in ways to make adjusting and living a little bit easier. Not super-easy and effortless, but easier. Not in a way that'll make you the richest person in the world either. After all, what good are riches handled by an individual who is, say, unwise with money?
Luck highly depends on your perspective, and whether you're willing to put in your part to create it. For example, if you have supportive people in your life, even if they're few, you're lucky.
If you get to take up an opportunity others won't have a chance to breathe in, you're lucky.
If you wind up in a safe environment suitable to your needs and some of your wants, boy, are you lucky.
Thing is, with the Clover, luck is fleeting. It doesn't stick around long enough for you to grow-up and appreciate and make the best of it.
Luck also doesn't allow for you to choose how it will hit your life, right down to the last detail. So you might land that condo you've coveted for a while, but it's not going to be exactly the way you want it. It could require handiwork. Or it may not be in your most-desired location. Big deal! What matters is what you do with it, whether you make the best of it or throw the opportunity away and wait for another to come alog.
However, I can tell you right now with certainty, Scorpio, that whatever you don't learn to appreciate this year will become someone else's golden opportunity. If this has happened to you in the past, you're not gonna be a happy camper when you see someone else taking what could have been yours and turning it into awesomeness.
Now, I'm not suggesting that you take up every single opportunity that comes up. I'm just hoping that you don't behave like a spoiled brat or a whiny toddler, letting a good thing, a thing with potential, slip away.
Be a little more decisive this year, a little more responsible, and a little more... quiet but still present. Put yourself out there, be more brave with your presence. But don't expect the entire world to bow down to your desires and will. And don't even think about interfering with others' fate.
Doesn't matter how good-looking, educated, or whatever you are, it is your experience, ethic, and willingness to work that will push doors open and bring you luck this year. Even if you are distressed, no one will do all the work for you-- others will help you if you're willing to help yourself. (Your luck, then, comes in the form of others will to help you, see?)
Luck comes from unexpected places and sources, perhaps in subtle ways. It could come from small people and opportunities. It could involve a series of steps for you as well, since you don't get the luxury of skipping any. For some, luck could mean a little freedom from stress, pressure, and worry. For others, luck could mean a little extra money in their pockets, or money in their pockets in general.
The point is, luck is ultimately what you make of it.
Good luck!


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