
Justice
In the coming period, you will begin to see yourself less as a reactor and more as an arbiter of your own life. A recent conflict will echo in your thoughts. Soon, you will recognize that your identity has been shaped by how fairly you treat others. The tension will arise when you question whether you have extended that same fairness to yourself. A turning point will occur when you redefine what self-respect truly means. If you anchor your identity in balanced judgment, your sense of self will stabilize. If you continue measuring yourself against external approval, doubt will persist. The consequence will influence how confidently you move through daily interactions. You will start to carry yourself with quiet authority. Others will respond to this shift almost immediately. Old tendencies to over-explain will diminish. Your boundaries will become clearer without aggression. You will understand that your identity is rooted in integrity rather than image. This realization will not fade once it takes hold. From this point forward, you will recognize yourself as someone guided by principle rather than impulse.
