You may find it easy to change minds today, whether you are at home discussing spiritual matters or sharing strategic ideas in the workplace. This developing ability can make you feel powerful and, in your eagerness to make use of it, you may inadvertently alienate people you care for. If your views do not correspond with those of your peers or loved ones, try to fight the urge to persuade them to adopt your perspective today. The beliefs and ideologies that help them navigate the twists and turns of existence may not mirror your own, but they are likely valuable in their own right for the comfort and guidance they give.

Though our powers of persuasion can win us many allies, we should never forget that what is right for us may not serve the people we interact with quite so well. It is tempting to believe that we have all of the answers humanity needs at our fingertips when, in truth, the only definitive answers we have are those that correspond with the questions we ourselves have asked. Before we make any attempt to bring someone around to our way of thinking, we should ask ourselves how their circumstances relate to our own. If they are currently facing situations that run parallel to our own experiences, they may benefit from our counsel, but we should not be surprised if they reject it and forge their own paths. Today, your power will lie in your patience rather than your persuasiveness, because the former will allow you to interact with others peacefully.