Original Advice

DO: Charge your laptop before big presentations.

Charge the Stage, Not Just Yourself

Charisma dies when the screen dies. The room forgives nerves, typos, even ego; it does not forgive a black rectangle and a spinning wheel. You want to be remembered for ideas, not a charger you borrow from the intern. Power without power source is theatre without lights. Charge the machine. Cut one variable. Give your brilliance a stage that doesn't blink.

Being smart is unglamorous. It's charging at 10 p.m., testing cables, exporting slides offline, and carrying the adapter everyone forgets. It's refusing to let chaos steal applause. Electricity is attention translated into matter; your ideas deserve a full battery. Ritual builds swagger. Preparation creates luck. When tech obeys, the room becomes yours. Let the light stay on so your mind can roam.

Cosmic Context

You are Sun-ruled; spotlights follow you. The Sun doesn't flicker—neither should your tools.

Action

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Plug in your laptop overnight before every presentation.

You are allowed to be meticulous and still be dazzling.