THE Year of the Rabbit offers considerable scope, particularly as world leaders explore ways forward. It is a time favouring diplomacy and negotiation, as well as bringing significant advances for the benefit of mankind.
For the individual, the Rabbit year, which begins on 22 January in 2023, is a good time to consider making positive changes but chances do need to be taken.
As writer George Eliot, born under the sign of the Rabbit, noted, “It’s them that take advantage that get advantage in this world.”
To discover your prospects, look up the animal ruling your year of birth. As each Chinese year begins late in January or early February, if you were born around this time check the actual year dates to find out which sign you were born under (thechinesezodiac.org/what-Chinese-sign-am-i/).
RAT
1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020
With charm, style and a friendly manner, Rats get on well with most. They are great at spotting opportunities and have good skills and judgement. Rats like company and particularly value family and social life.
An interesting year ahead and, throughout, Rats will find it best to work steadily towards plans and aims. This is no year for rush or risk.
In work, Rats should make the most of experience and build on their strengths. Useful progress can be made, with many Rats enhancing their reputation and prospects. Persistence will be rewarded, with potentially significant opportunities found.
In money matters Rats need to remain disciplined and watch their spending. Domestically this will be a busy year, including notable family events and celebrations.
Home projects could also satisfy but Rats do need to consult and remain mindful of others. This is no year to be too dogmatic and good communication is key. Social life promises much activity with good chances to extend your social circle.
Rabbit years favour personal development and Rats could get