Nov. 9th, 2005

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): In the 18th century, Horace Walpole coined
the word "serendipity" after reading an old fairy tale entitled *The
Three Princes of Serendip.* The heroes of the story, he wrote, "were
always making accidental discoveries of things they were not in quest
of." Today "serendipity" has a broader meaning, but I'd like to invoke
its original sense in order to provide a preview of what's ahead for
you. I believe you're about to benefit from a lucky fluke or two. While
looking for a certain treasure or revelation, you'll find a different
one.

**Serendipity has always been my favorite word in the dictionary!**

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