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The last Year of the Wood Snake took place in 1965. Here’s what the Year of the Wood Snake might have in store for us all - and what the other Chinese zodiac animals are. People who are born in the ...
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Chinese New Year 2025, the year of the Wood Snake, signifies wisdom and adaptability. Signifying growth, creativity, and change, it promises profound shifts. Each zodiac sign can expect varying ...
Why “wait and see” is the best strategy for the next 12 months. Maressa Brown is a journalist and astrologer who's a regular lifestyle contributor and resident astrologer for InStyle.