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One Day Doesn’t Define You, Today Does
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The day after a national spectacle can feel like a hangover of noise and half-finished intentions. We lean into that wobble with a fourth quarter Moon in Scorpio and a simple mantra—so what—turning guilt into a grounded reset. One day of indulgence doesn’t erase weeks of effort; it offers data, perspective, and a choice about what comes next.
We unpack why Mercury in Pisces can make temptations sound urgent and justified, then share practical ways to interrupt self-sabotage without shame: remove the cue, move your body, drink water, do one quick win to restore momentum. Alongside the personal, we zoom out to culture: a bold, diverse halftime performance that argued for unity through difference becomes a mirror for how we respond when art challenges our comfort. Not everyone will cheer, and that’s a lesson in discernment—trust your eyes over the outrage cycle, and notice what actually resonated.
There’s wonder here too. Watching a five-year-old decipher an AI ad shows how quickly new language enters our lives and how fragile first impressions can be. It’s a reminder to stay curious and skeptical at once as technology reshapes what we see and believe. We round out the conversation with snapshots of history—a late-arriving 1987 milestone on Wall Street, the courage of José Burgos in 19th-century Philippines—to underline that progress arrives in uneven steps. The color is black and blue, a nod to being a little bruised and still choosing forward motion. If your tally didn’t move yesterday, so what—today’s choices write the next chapter.
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Shane Jinson
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Greetings everybody. Shane here, daily astracat.com. Got your astrology for Monday, the 9th of February. And here we go. We're building up to a Friday the 13th. Isn't this a great week? So, hey, let's talk about this because uh moons and Scorpio all day long. So, what do we got? Got a little bit of power, right? Look, the Seahawks won the Super Bowl. Congratulations to them. One story is over while another begins. Think about it. I was talking about that drama of sports yesterday, right? Lindsay Vaughn's Olympic dreams are also over. Once again, the storyline shifts and fades while another rises to prominence, cycles within cycles, right? It's what we like to talk about here. The moon is square, the sun and opposes Uranus today. Nothing is ever guaranteed. This is true. The only thing's constant is change. And we have a monthly scorecard to look at for ourselves. Why is that? Well, we've got the fourth quarter of the moon, right? Anytime the moon is square, the sun the sun is square, the moon, that's what we're really looking at. We're looking at um where we're at, where our progress is going, and where our progress has taken us. Okay? And look, we need to admit a few things, right? We had that big game yesterday, so we need to avoid things that may trigger us into behavior that we wish to put behind. All right. Mercury and Pisces can cause those temptations to be something that is necessary, at least in our minds. Right? Yeah. Oh, I have to have that right away. I gotta get rid of all those you name it. Yesterday it was peppermint patties that were sitting on the kitchen table. Had to get rid of them because they just couldn't exist there in my mind. Alright, so what else are you gonna do, right? The funny thing is that we can gravitate towards this behavior fully knowing that it's bad. Yeah. It shouldn't do that, right? Nope, but did it anyway. Stay elevated and stay creative. And today's keyword is so what? And the color is black and blue. Now black and blue? Yeah, a little bit bruised, a little bit, you know, whatever we've endured. Perhaps could be just what is the universe is calling for. Obsession and addiction are part of the dark underbelly of Pisces. Try not to let your mind lose you in the depth of these types of behaviors. Yesterday was a party. It's normal to see a big spread at these on these festive occasions. Yet too much drinking, eating, salt, fat, sugar. Mm-hmm. They kind of sabotage, it's a way of self-sabotage, and it can really knock us off the wagon or ruin your diet or take you into out of some healthy habits you've been trying to develop. Today we have a chance to put these things into perspective. So what, right? It happens. So what? One day doesn't wreck a month of healthy progress or years of healthy progress or anything, right? We want to make sure that whatever we do is a transgression and we just keep on moving along, right? So one game may crown a champion, but does not negate a successful season. All right? Yesterday is old news, and tomorrow depends upon what we choose to do today. So, if we if so what if we tick off all those boxes above? Oh, I did this, I did this, I did this. Yeah, so what? We have today to correct it. Don't overlook your story and gloss over your personal achievements. If it doesn't add to the metal crack count, so what? If what you do doesn't add to some metal count, some or whatever, whatever kind of tally or system it is, so what? You're you're doing what you need to do. How we assimilate these lessons in the moment is our best indicator of our future success. Think about that. Now, the moon in Scorpio is not an action-oriented moon. However, what we saw yesterday, the Super Bowl halftime show, was an Aquarian statement on the state of art and creativity in America. Mm-hmm. It was a vibrant and diverse celebration of Puerto Rican culture that embraced the totality of the Western Hemisphere. The message was quite clear. Through diversity, we achieve unity. Everyone was invited to participate in this celebration. Honestly, it was right there in your living room, right? Folks who didn't like this message immediately took to social media to put down what they refuse to understand. No, let the actions and reactions pass you by. Okay, we don't need the affirmation of experts to tell us what we witnessed with our own eyes. Right? The game, the show, perhaps your transgressions, whatever you did yesterday, right? You don't need anyone to tell you you fell off track. You know you did. And you don't need experts to tell you jack shit. We can just as easily be lied to and misled by AI, which is very interesting because one of the Super Bowl commercials, I was sitting there with my grandson, and it was open AI. And he goes, Open L because he was reading it off the scv. I said, No, it's open AI. And he looked at me and he goes, AI. And then the next commercial was playing, and he was like, Open AI. Like he's trying to take this in and be able to assimilate what exactly that means. What what what does AI? You know, it's AI. That's really strange because the I was um was in a um sans serif and didn't look like a capital I, so it looked like a lowercase L, A L, right? Mm-hmm. That's an interesting thing to watch a five-year-old mind go through. So, our event in in 1987, mind you, not 1887, 1987, the New York Stock Exchange installs ladies' restrooms in the Exchange Luncheon Club. Oh, really? 87. Don't tell me about this nonsense, okay? That's ridiculous. All right, and our birth is in 1837. Jose Burgos, he's a Filipino Catholic priest who advocated for Filipino self-determination. Spain was the ruling colony at the time, the the, you know, the power, the imperial power. And um him and a couple of other priests were advocating for independence and more greater self-determination. And he's born in Vigan, in the Philippines, and he was executed. He didn't die, he was executed in 1872 by the Spanish authorities. Mm-hmm. And that's all I have for you. So let's recap, shall we? Ah, let's do this. The color is black and blue, and the key word is so what? Now, I appreciate and love every single one of you. Please do me a favor, keep the comments coming. We've got some really interesting conversations going on in some of the sidebars and stuff like that, particularly on TikTok. It's very vibrant there. YouTube, come on, pick up the pace. This is a challenge, right? Come on, YouTube guys. Just hit up with some comments or something like that. Throw a heart. You don't have it doesn't even be a well thought out comment. Just be like, yeah, hey, I'm here. I got you. All right. So that's all I have for you. Appreciate and love every single one of you. Today is a five. Happy AstraCatting.