
Zlatina
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Libras are known for their love of balance and fairness, often displaying a charming and pleasant demeanor. They enjoy mediating conflicts, dislike crowds, and can be both good listeners and naive. They are restless yet unhurried, and their personality blends harmony with occasional moodiness. Recognizing a Libra involves observing their love of justice and their desire for harmony in relationships.






























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the two eyes, so ... nose in the middle,
mouth under. It's always the same.
Now, if you had the two eyes
on the same side of the nose, for instance-
or the mouth at the top-
that would be some help."
Librans hate to be rude, yet they'll straighten the crooked picture on your wall and snap off your blaring TV sfft. Librans love people, but they hate large crowds. Like gen&le doves of peace, they go around mediating and patching tip quarrels between others; still they enjoy a good argument themselves. They're goodnatured and pleasant, but th^y can also be sulky, and they balk at taking orders. Libra(is are extremely intelligent. At the same time, they're incredi_bly naive and gullible. They'll talk your ear off, yet they're wonderfully good listeners. Librans are restless people. But they seldom rush or hurry. Are you completely confused? You're not alone. There's a frustrating inconsistency to tl?is Sun sign that puzzles the Ubrans themselves as much S&it does others.
Lots of people will tell you that Libra is all love ai?d beauty and sweetness and light. That's fine, as far as it goes, but it stops a little short of accuracy. It also stops short of Eugene O'Neill. Just because the sign is symbolized by the golden scales of justice, don't ever think that LibraAS are always perfectly balanced. It seems to be a logical deduction. After all, the purpose of scales is to balano?. However, did you ever watch the balancing process on a pair of old-fashioned pharmaceutical scales? The ultimate goal is to get both sides even, but what happens? First o(ie side is low, then the other. Up and down, and they dip until there's perfect balance. Drop into a friendly neighborhood. pharmacy and watch them in action. (Just tell the druggist you're trying to find out what makes Aunt Martha tick.)