Original Advice

DO: Time-box debates and revisit after cooling off.

Put a Clock on Conviction

Your righteousness isn’t wisdom; it’s adrenaline wearing a toga. You sprint into arguments like they’re open roads, then camp there, flag planted, ignoring the weather. The longer you talk, the less you hear. Set a timer. End mid-sentence if it rings. Close your mouth. Walk away warm, not scorched. Your point won’t die in silence. Your pride will, and that’s the part choking the room.

Debate floods you with Jupiter-sized optimism and fire-sign speed. That rush convinces you more minutes equal more truth. They don’t. Truth condenses under pressure and space. Put arguments on a 10-minute leash. Pause. Breathe normal air. Return with a cooler core and a cleaner thesis. Time limits don’t shrink you; they focus you. Cooling off doesn’t concede; it reloads your aim.

Cosmic Context

You are mutable fire, ruled by Jupiter—expansive, fast, zealous. Aim like the Archer: measure the breath, release once, not forever.

Action

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Set a 10-minute timer; stop speaking when it rings.

You are allowed to leave the heat and keep your truth.