I think your best "decision" would be to invest in a spell-checker.

...but seriously folks...
I once went to a palm reader who had the following to say:
1) At the age of 28 I would find myself in a serious relationship that would last 4 years.
2) One day I would have a career that was mathematically based, or at least having to do with numbers.
3) At the age of 32, I will break my "serious" relationship for marriage...to another person (da da da dummmm!! --> cue Melrose Place intro).
So far, # 2 has come true, and I'm still waiting on the 3rd, but, basically, these "mediums" that one sees are great observers of body language, facial cues and attire, with which they make seemingly specific fortunes but when you get down to it, are pretty readible to the somewhat trained eye...
It's elementary my dear Watson...
Lemme give you an example: A Western-born, well-dressed Asian man walks into your place of business and as you look into your crystal ball, you exclaim that his career has something to with mathematics, or science, or whatever. My Gawd!! Say it ain't so!! A south asian that's into numbers and science?!? Pisha!! Don't people know that what we really want is to be well-known by our prowess at ice-hockey and bowling?
You catch my drift...she basically had a 50-50 chance (math or science) of guessing the right one. And I presume she did not say "math or science" b/c she wanted to establish some credibility with her somewhat skeptical customer. So, she took an educated guess and she guessed right...
Now, could it be that I ultimately
did get into numbers by the mere power of her suggestion?
And what if you
do propose to your gf next year? Was she right, or did you make her right?
Some things to ponder as I make voodoo dolls in the image of our mods, and then stick pins in their butts. Yeowch!!
Cheers.
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