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Ever wonder how exactly when you're born impacts who you are?

From zodiac sun signs to moon signs, the date you arrive in the world can provide you with

insight into who you are through the Chinese Zodiac.

Your birthdate can also be a numeric association with tarot cards to reveal even more about

your personality and life path.

How To Determine Your Tarot Card Number Step One: Add Up each digit of your birthday.

Someone born on 1-1-1980, for example, would add 1+1+1+9+8+0, the sum of which is 20.

Step Two: Reduce the sum to a single number by adding each individual number together.

So, the 20 from above would be 2+0, the sum of which is 2.

This is how you get your life path number, which is connected to one of nine tarot cards.

What Does My Life Path Number Mean?

Once you have your single digit life path number, use it to determine much about who

you are and your personality.

I'm a two and it couldn't be a more accurate fit.

Ones: The Magician Ones are optimistic, believing in the sea

of endless possibilities.

Your power and confidence radiate from within, making you a natural born leader.

Goals are set, you attack them without hesitation, and are always searching for the next big

accomplishment.

In your ambitious endeavors and need to be in control, you may tend toward stubbornness,

but it's only in an effort to remain successful.

Twos: The High Priestess You either know the answer or know how to

find the answer.

"I don't know" simply isn't in your vocabulary and very few things are to be taken

lightly.

The psychic world shares a deep connection with you, leaving you highly intuitive and

perceptive.

While you aren't a social creature because people find it difficult to break past your

walls and really get to know you, you tend to always know people better than they know

themselves.

You have stellar advice.

Everything has a deeper meaning whereas your mentality is concerned, leaving you with a

tendency to overly complicate the simple things.

Threes: The Empress Live life to the fullest is your motto.

Indulging in what you want isn't a problem for you, leaving many with the false assumption

that you're pretentious, possessive, and materialistic.

The assumption is partly true because you highly value your materialistic possessions

and don't part easily with them, but you also care very deeply for those around you.

Details are always noticed.

You're creative.

Bluntness isn't and issue, and you have no fear in asking for exactly what you want.

You tend to keep your social circle fairly open and large.

Fours: The Emperor Steadiness is your friend and you're always

willing to put in the work, effort, and time to keep balance in your life.

Routines are favorable.

You show up on time and prepared, making you very reliable.

People can always count on you to get the job done right, but your love of following

the rules to the letter and being a stickler for perfection can make it difficult for others

to work with you.

Stubbornness and feeling like you're always right can also impact your relationships.

Fives: The Hierophant You're wise and have a gift for teaching.

Listening and speaking are both strong suits for fives.

You're the great communicator.

People often seek your council.

This can be exhausting for you since you have a hard time declining questions and teachable

moments and saying no in general.

History and tradition are greatly respected.

While you have an innate ability to know when courses should be stayed verses changed, you

also tend to take the road of least resistance when you're mentally fatigued.

This combination often leaves you stuck analyzing the past.

Sixes: The Lovers As the card implies, you're a romantic at

heart, but you don't necessarily place relationships as a top priority.

The personality trait does, however, often make you look at things through unrealistic

rose-colored glasses.

New opportunities fuel your enthusiasm and creativity.

Be careful, though, because too many ideas can distract you and result in a tendency

to not follow through with things.

Even temperament and fairness make you a good mediator.

Sevens: The Chariot Sevens don't reflect and ponder the past

in any great detail or length.

You're a forward thinker and mover that doesn't procrastinate.

Your life's car is always in drive.

You set goals and take one forward rotation at a time to reach them.

While you encourage others to work out their issues for the sake of moving forward, you

can come off as bossy and having a one track mind.

You crave unity so that jobs can get done more efficiently and expediently.

Yet, you have a tendency to value your own ideas so much that you discount other people's

opinions and get frustrated when they don't see the same path to success as yourself.

Eights: Strength You know exactly who you are and what you're

all about in life.

Relationships are easy for compassionate and caring eights.

Natural confidence radiating from you is like a magnet to shy, meek, and mild-mannered individuals

around you.

Yet, your calmness often allows bolder, louder personalities to drown you out.

You hold your feelings in, feel like they're ignored, and then hold your feelings in even

more as a result.

Nines: The Hermit Wise beyond your years, some may initially

view you as a know-it-all.

You're constantly pondering, often to the point others may see you as flighty and distracted

and you may indeed miss things actively going on around you.

What bystanders rarely understand is that you're more deeply connected with the world

than most.

Solitude doesn't bother you, and many may even label you as detached from society.

What's your life path number?

Has it resonated and shown you more about who you are?

We'd love to hear your thoughts.

For more infomation >> See Which Tarot Card Represents Your Life Path Based On Your Birthday - Duration: 8:18.

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WHICH LANGUAGE HAS THE BEST SWEAR WORDS ? POLYGLOTS ON THE SPOT #3 - Duration: 2:02.

the best swear words ?

Ohhh you're talking to woman not to a man so...

I don't know if I can say it to the camera

I don't necessarily use swear words

but I think hmmm

I think it's definitely Brazilian Portuguese

that doesn't mean, I did not really focus

on learning swear words

but I think Brazilian Portuguese

is just a very

dirty language

maybe Italian as well...

Hahaha

I'd probably say Dutch

Croatian

They use ilnesses

I've heard this

it's very odd

yeah they are really really bad

when you see the translation, you are like WOW

are you really saying this ?

so to say to buzz off (get lost)

is 'krijg de hik'

get the hiccups

hmmm

but Brazilian Portuguese like...

you know this funky music

also the way people talk you know

especially the guys

I don't swear

I only swear in my native

Slovak English and Hungarian

I don't swear so much

I really like the ones in Italian

Stronzo !

Okay...

Neapolitan

for example ?

Mortacci tua !

I've got a lot of contact with Italians

so taught me everything

and I even have a dictionary with these words

so I am from Naples and

there are funny ones, which

if you ask for the meaning

they are quite vulgar

but they are so funny, they are very colorful

and they can express something you cannot

really express in another way

may you whole family

like the dead people of your family

die again

something like this

like something really crazy

For more infomation >> WHICH LANGUAGE HAS THE BEST SWEAR WORDS ? POLYGLOTS ON THE SPOT #3 - Duration: 2:02.

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which multi-tool should I get? TOP 5 multi-tools (2018) - Duration: 9:54.

Life isn't a popularity contest

It's not an act and it's certainly not

fair

It's not a fad. It's not a fashion statement and it's not about pretending to have all the answers or claiming to be

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