2024 Predictions for People Born on November 18, 2002
As 2021 draws to an end, the 21-year-old became aware of the opportunities that may be offered in 2024. It’s a year of transition and transformation as the sub-cycle of Mercury activates the 8 house. This cycle, running from February 2023 to July 2025, offers a period of obstacles, arguments and uncovering hidden knowledge, as well as obtaining new licences, embarking on trips and dealing with issues related to infrastructure.
While Mercury influences this cycle, it also contends against a malefic planet, Ketu, making the individual’s endeavours prone to some hardships, and potential unpleasant fruits from their efforts. They must strive to stay resilient and focussed.
Jupiter continues to transit through the 1 house in 2024, bringing in unprecedented possibilities. There is potential for the individual to have an eventful year, with increased mental interest and short trips to places of joy like resorts and adventure parks. This is further reiterated by Mercury’s activation of the 3 house which deals with understanding communication, language and writing skills, and social media connections. The 6th house offers a period of growth with occupational training and healing from past relationships, while also referring to addictions, doubts and anger. The individual may come across challenges related to the work place and debt, looking toward insurance and even chit funds as an option of reparation.
Finally, the 1st house brings changes in self-image, optimism and positivity, as well as luck in relationships and marriage. Gains and success to younger siblings, family celebrations and online dating are also likely. Overall, it is a year of change and transition as the 21-year-old deals with the challenges and opportunities presented to them. They may have to manage difficulties and risks, but at the end of the day, by becoming flexible, adaptive and being open to learning, the individual can reap the rewards of such growth. As Albert Einstein said, “ Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving”.