Today, Mars offers us a lesson on the true nature of passion and strength. Known as the god of war and aggression, Mars blazes with fire and intensity. His planet shines red in the night sky, a symbol of power, passion, and the fierce will to protect and conquer. But when we look closer, we see that beneath the surface, Mars is not a realm of fire but of deep, profound cold.
In life, we often view fire as wild, untamed, consuming all in its path. When we witness someone driven by passion, we may see only their outer fire — the heat of their commitment, the boldness of their stand. Yet this is only one side. Beneath that outward blaze lies the cold, quiet core of conviction. Like Mars, whose red surface hides a cold heart, true passion is not a rush of impulsive energy. It is the steady, disciplined strength born of inner clarity and purpose.
This lesson reminds us that when we feel the call to fight for something meaningful, our fire may look wild, but our purpose remains cool and unwavering. Let us embrace both sides — the outer flame and the inner calm — knowing that true passion is not reckless. It is rooted, grounded, and as steadfast as the stars."
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