What happens when D1 has 3 planets in 10th but D9 has only one ? Does that mean the career will decline as time passes ? I keep hearing that D9 is the mature version of your chart and that it represents your destiny/later life ? I was curious what the transition looked like from D1 to d9

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 2 days ago

What happens when D1 has 3 planets in 10th but D9 has only one ? Does that mean the career will decline as time passes ? I keep hearing that D9 is the mature version of your chart and that it represents your destiny/later life ? I was curious what the transition looked like from D1 to d9

If the 10th house has sun, saturn and mercury in cancer in D1 but d9 has only Neptune in cancer in 10th ...what does that mean or say about the later/mature version of the native's life ?

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 2 days ago

Can two same birth chart exist, down to even the same degree ?

What if two children are born in the same place(hospital for eg ) at the same time and same date ... won't they have the same birth chart ?

So, are they gonna live similar lives or will their lives be identical in many ways ?

Is that even possible or are there some other factors at play ?

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 2 days ago

Can two same birth chart exist, down to even the same degree ?

What if two children are born in the same place(hospital for eg ) at the same time and same date ... won't they have the same birth chart ?

So, are they gonna live similar lives or will their lives be identical in many ways ?

Is that even possible or are there some other factors at play ?

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 2 days ago

Can two same birth chart exist, down to even the same degree ?

What if two children are born in the same place(hospital for eg ) at the same time and same date ... won't they have the same birth chart ?

So, are they gonna live similar lives or will their lives be identical in many ways ?

Is that even possible or are there some other factors at play ?

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 2 days ago

Confused about my degree selection T-T ?

I am interested in finance/Fintech/investment and economics but finding the right degree is so confusing. What possible degree or certification are there to get into finance as your career ?

For eg, should I pursue BBA, B economics, or certification like ACCA , CFA , CPA , ...? Or something else entirely..?

Can people actually say what they studied/their degree and what they are currently doing/their career or roles ?

PS: Just graduated from high school.

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 3 days ago

Confused about my degree selection T-T ?

I am interested in finance/Fintech/investment and economics but finding the right degree is so confusing. What possible degree or certification are there to get into finance as your career ?

For eg, should I pursue BBA, B economics, or certification like ACCA , CFA , CPA , ...? Or something else entirely..?

Can people actually say what they studied/their degree and what they are currently doing/their career or roles ?

PS: Just graduated from high school.

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 3 days ago
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Confused about my degree,

I am interested in finance/Fintech/investment and economics but finding the right degree is so confusing. What possible degree or certification are there to get into finance as your career ?

For eg, should I pursue BBA, B economics, or certification like ACCA , CFA , CPA , ...? Or something else entirely..?

Can people actually say what they studied/their degree and what they are currently doing/their career or roles ?

PS: Just graduated from high school.

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 3 days ago
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Should I study CFA or ACCA?

I am so confused about pursuing a CFA. I recently graduated from my high school and I was thinking of joining a B. Economics program (I am interested in finance/Fintech/economics) but there isn't a specialized or dedicated program for that and b econ came the closest to it .

And along with that, I was thinking of doing cfa or acca ..but ACCA doesn't interest me either. And I find cfa more compelling.

But I wanted to ask people who have done cfa, or are doing it , is it worth it ? How difficult is it to pass the exam and the career prospect after completion and possible salary range ?

Or is it better to just do ACCA ?

I also heard that you can pass lev 1 and then if you don't like, you can quit and just continue working .

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 3 days ago

To smile or not to smile in interviews ?

Welp, I think this seems to be my biggest problem that I can't keep a poker face during interviews. And the more nervous I get, the faster I speak, ramble on and smile (?) ig ... it's just awkward, probably not in the moment, but afterwards when I remember my interview, I think it must have been or maybe I am just imagining the awkwardness later

So, does that matter a lot ? How do people keep a poker face ?

Should a person not smile briefly during interviews, and act all serious and mysterious ..?

I wanted to hear what you guys do with your facial expressions during interviews... I think I am fairly expressive with my emotions/thoughts and dunno but ig it definitely shows during the interviews as well ..Any advice on that ?

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 3 days ago

How is living in Germany like ?

I have been thinking of applying to Germany for this 2027 cycle. And I was curious as to how the lifestyle of the people who are living in Germany is like ?

How's the people, community, language (is that a big barrier ?) , foods, accommodations, travel, transport, etc for international students ?

I was particularly curious about how the German people treat international students/people...is it warm, ok, neutral or smth else kind of?

Is adjusting and living easier in Germany, as compared to other countries like the USA, Canada, Italy ?

Or any important things an incoming student should know that isn't obvious or told often ?

It could be anything small like your charger won't fit the socket here, or smth else ..

Thank you!

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 5 days ago

How do aspects work and how to calculate or fund them ?

I keep hearing about aspects from this planet or that, but what exactly does that mean ?? Like what is Jupiter's 5th aspect and how to find out where it falls ? Similarly, does every planet have their own aspect or smth ?

Do we look at the planet only or also its sign or nakshatra..like Jupiter's 5th aspect or that Jupiter is in Virgo, hasta nakshatra's 5th aspect...? If u get what I mean ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

Do all aspects work the same way ..like 5th=7th ? Or not

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 12 days ago

Moon-Saturn opposition + Sun-Saturn conjunction + Mars-Saturn square (4°46')+Moon square mars (0°11)!!ohh my god ..is there any bright side to this ??? Or do I just have to deal with Saturn everywhere at once 😭

u/Lost_in_theocean — 12 days ago

7th lord mars in 7th house ..is it manglik ?

Is mars in Aries in 7th considered 7th lord being in 7th house itself..? Is that benefic or malefic..? While, they say the lord being in the same house is good but mars itself is a malefic planet ? That the spouse may be argumentative, and there will be constant fights and clashes in the marriage?

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 14 days ago

Never understood what the UL actually says in a person's birth chart ? O⁠_⁠o

What exactly is the UL...just an image of how the marriage will be or something more ?

For eg, what if the UL is in the 8th house, is that destructive..and the UL sign is Taurus ?

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 14 days ago
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Is abroad study indicated by my chart, especially for 2027 Currently in Rahu mahadasha. Applied once for undergrad but it got nowhere.

Is my wish for foreign study doomed or very challenging..either emotionally, financially or in any regards ?

u/Lost_in_theocean — 7 days ago

20F, Someone said, my chart shows a lot of up and down and a difficult path to success, also problems in relationship and emotional turbulence ?

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Well, an astrologer said my life shows hurdles and easy success should be a forgone thought. Also that there will be problems at home and with partner/spouse ( not that I will be getting married soon but still just curious as to what the chart says in that regard )

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Is that really true and shown by the chart ?

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Is my career really doomed or smth ?

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Any honest advice and reading will be appreciated..and also with Rahu mahadasha going on, will it be a positive phase or negative phase looking at the rahu placement..?

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u/Lost_in_theocean — 20 days ago
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Which career would suit me best according to my chart D1/D9 ? with Rahu mahadasha going on rn

I've reached that point where I need to choose a bachelor's degree, and honestly, I'm stuck.

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I've gone back and forth between business, finance, economics, data analysis, technology, medicine, and about a dozen other possibilities. Every time I think I've figured it out, I start questioning it again.

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Since I'm completely undecided, I thought I'd try looking at it from an astrological perspective and see if my chart points toward any natural strengths, career themes, or fields I may be overlooking.

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What careers seem most supported by my D1 and D9?

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What kind of work environment would suit me?

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Would I do better in business, corporate roles, entrepreneurship, research, technology, finance, consulting, education, law, government, healthcare, or something else entirely?

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Are there any careers that look attractive on paper but may not be a good fit long-term?

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PS - I recently entered Rahu Mahadasha after the end of Mars Mahadasha.

u/Lost_in_theocean — 16 days ago