Chinese New Year, 2025—Year of the Snake.

Chinese New Year, 2025—Year of the Snake.

I usually write something about the Chinese New Year, because I see this as the most logical horoscope on our planet. It’s not because I believe much in horoscopes in general, but it’s interesting because the Chinese follow the lunar cycle.

I was born in the year of the Rat in 1948 and have discovered that the Chinese horoscope is the one that most closely matches my personality.

Join the celebrations this Lunar New Year on Wednesday, January 29th, 2025. The Snake will be dominating this new year, and the celebrations in China will last up to 16 days!

Characteristics of the Snake are: *Wise * Cultivated * Cerebral * Accommodating  * Attractive * Amusing * Lucky * Elegant and *Decisive.

But can also be: Sore loser * Tight fisted * Possessive * Vengeful * Self-critical and * Lazy.

Snake was the 6th animal to arrive onboard Noah’s Ark, to join the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac signs, arriving after the Rat, Ox, Tigre, Rabbit, Dragon and before the Horse.

Recent years of the Snake include 2013, 2001, 1989, 1977, 1965, 1953, and 1941, and now the Snake year in 2025 (Year of the Wood Snake).

The year of the Snake is the time to make changes. Get down to business and stop clinging to traditions that are no longer useful. Don’t procrastinate! If you try, you will find that you are capable of quick decision-making. You are the only responsible for your survival! 2025 can be yours!

While 2025 is a challenging year for Snakes due to their Ben Ming Nian, lucky stars offer strong opportunities for career and financial growth. Stay focused, take necessary precautions, and balance challenges with joyful events to make the most of the year.

Snake Strengths

Snakes are self-respectful and steadfast; therefore, external voices won’t shake their resolve. They’re goal-oriented, and while they don’t often appear outwardly passionate, they’re blessed with a keen intuition and ample inspiration, making them very creative.

Indeed, Snake may well choose a career in art because they make connections between subjects. They also possess excellent taste, glide among the elite with elegance, and can remain calm in the most stressful situations.

Snake Weaknesses

Snakes are emotionally detached, which can, at times, manifest as coldness or selfishness. Others distrust them, as they seem to be calculating and only concerned with their own welfare, and Snakes distrust others in return.

With their romantic partners, Snakes may struggle to be vulnerable and will try to protect themselves with their usual detachment—which spells romantic failure and will, unfortunately, reinforce Snakes’ distrust for others in the future.

Snakes are generally fortunate in life, whether it be love, wealth, or career, but health is one area that may trouble them throughout the years. Thankfully, it’s mostly minor ailments that won’t affect Snake’s longevity.

This may have something to do with Snake’s naturally delicate constitution or their propensity to stay sedentary inside, often reading, writing, or creating art. In any case, try to mix activity into your day.

Summary of the Snake.

Finally, in the year of the Snake, you should take the opportunity to assess your goals and aspirations. Embrace the transformative energy of the year and be willing to shed old habits and perspectives that no longer serve you. Focus on your strengths, such as your creativity, intuition, and determination, to navigate the challenges ahead. By doing so, you will not only enhance your personal growth but also seize the numerous opportunities for career advancement and financial stability. Remember to balance your ambitions with moments of joy and relaxation to maintain a harmonious and fulfilling year.

Hope you will find my post about the year of the Snake interesting. Snakes have charming qualities, making them unique and captivating individuals and can truly make the most out of any year, including their Ben Ming Nian.

Thanks for reading.

#Windmush #Curtbergsten

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This blog, Windmush, by Curt is about different "Time Zones" in life. The name Windmush, can be find in old Jack London books about a Husky called Mush, also called Buck. This dog reflects my childhood as I was also left by my parents to live with another family. But by the age of 15 I left to see the world by my own and ....I became Windmush !

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Curt Bergsten, born in Sweden 1948, has worked and traveled to know 52 countries around the world, now the last 25 years living in Spain and working with large Real Estates dealing as, Hotel assets, Land &Developing areas.

Curt Bergsten, is also the author of the e-book’s, The Power of Quality Thinking and Power your TimeZone.

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