Original Advice

DO: Ask about goals, traditions, and what they're building.

Turn Boredom Into Blueprints

Your boredom isn’t a curse; it’s a compass. When someone meanders, your attention shuts down because there’s no spine to hold the story. Stop waiting for sparks. Interrogate the blueprint. Ask what they’re building, who taught them, the deadline they fear. Drag the conversation out of the fog and onto a workbench. If there’s nothing to hammer, you already have your answer.

Goals expose desire. Traditions reveal loyalty. Building shows courage over time. These questions cut straight to structure—the part you trust. People light up when they talk about what lasts; if they don’t, that tells you more than charm ever will. You’re not fishing for small talk. You’re checking load-bearing walls. Seek lineage, plans, and materials, and watch the dull room turn into a site visit.

Cosmic Context

Saturn trains you to respect time and scaffolding. Earth doesn’t gossip; it builds.

Action

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Ask three people today about goals, traditions, and timelines.

You are allowed to redirect conversations to substance and walk away from fluff.