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Celebrating Chinese New Year: A Snake or Little Dragon?


The USPS just unveiled the latest Lunar New Year Stamp. Over 20 million are now on sale.
The USPS just unveiled the latest Lunar New Year Stamp. Over 20 million are now on sale.

This past January 29 marks the beginning of another Chinese New Year, the Year of the Snake. Interestingly, if you ask those born at this particular point in the 12-year cycle, many will tell you that they were born in the Little Dragon Year.

As you may know, the dragon is a powerful Chinese mythical creature, and a snake, in some ways, physically resembles a miniature dragon. Since many people don’t like to associate themselves with the more infamous characteristics of snakes, such as being tricky, deceitful, and devious, they would rather call themselves “little dragons” instead.

Whether a snake or a little dragon, the power of this birth animal should not be underestimated. Those born in a Snake Year are known for their wisdom, intellect, and intuition. They are charismatic, creative people who are witty and full of ideas. So, if you were born in the Year of the Snake, be proud.

However, snake years are known to be challenging times to test your inner strength and intelligence. Making the right decisions and seeking new opportunities will help you survive this serpentine sojourn and come out triumphant.


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