Hmmm..you could read tarot. I've been offered to do this as a job and it was pretty tempting. $30 an hour. The only thing that stopped me was the people. People have a tendency to become VERY dependent on your readings and take everything as fact no matter HOW many times you tell them, "this is what COULD happen if you stay on this road! Not what WILL happen." That and the fact I'd have to do it out of my home and the thought of having droves of people pour into a small little office like room in my house is not appealing. There's also laws and regulations...see if you're in a community that looks down on it, chances are they'll dust off those old law books to find one archaic law that strictly prohibits "fortune tellers" from reading within city limits and try to run you out of town. It still happens today, some people are close minded on somethings. Specially if you live in a VERY small town with as many churches as bars. (yep, I use to live in a town like that, it's funny when you have a bar on one side of the street and the church acrossed from it. Hell, I think the church would do MUCH better business if they just melded the two together "Ok, every time the pastor says Amen, we all take a shot!"..Bah! now I'm rambling..sorry..) That and it's sticky, you can read for "fun" but not as an actual "truth", so on and so forth.
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By ignorance is pride increased; those most assume know the least. ~Gay Angalor.com
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