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Summary

The article discusses three warning signs the universe may send through dreams, animal behavior, and déjà vu to indicate potential mistakes or wrong decisions.

Abstract

The author shares personal insights into how the universe communicates impending errors through vivid dreams involving ancestors, unusual animal behavior, and the sensation of déjà vu. They recount experiences where heeding these signs helped avoid negative outcomes, such as maintaining direct contact with readers after a prophetic dream about business dependency, recognizing hidden costs behind seemingly free gifts when encountering a trapped mouse, and avoiding a disruptive incident at a café after experiencing déjà vu. The article emphasizes the importance of being attentive to these universal messages to prevent making poor choices.

Opinions

  • The author believes in the universe's ability to send warning signs in the form of vivid ancestor dreams, interpreting them as guidance for personal decisions.
  • Unusual animal behavior is seen as a signal of impending caution, with the author suggesting that such occurrences may reflect one's internal state or the energy they project.
  • Déjà vu is considered a cosmic checkpoint or warning, suggesting that paying attention to this feeling can help avoid repeating past mistakes.
  • The author values independence and self-reliance in business, as indicated by the lesson learned from the grandfather's dream.
  • There is a skepticism towards accepting gifts without considering potential consequences, as illustrated by the mouse trap incident.
  • The article conveys a belief in the importance of intuition and the ability to interpret signs from the universe as a means of navigating life's choices.

Three Warning Signs The Universe Sends You When You Are About to Make a Terrible Mistake

Learn to read the universe’s messages.

Photo by Jamar Crable on Unsplash

I am very clumsy, and the universe knows it.

That’s why every time I ignore its signs, the universe makes them as big as a billboard with neon letters.

The problem is that I’m usually in over my head by then.

The good news is that I’ve been writing down those signs so that I see them much sooner, and the shit splashes me less.

Here are three of them.

Ancestor dreams

I don’t know if it’s my subconscious or if I eat too spicy noodles for dinner, but my dreams (when I have them) are hyper-vivid.

Particularly when I dream about my grandfather.

Every time I’m about to go off the road, I dream of my grandfather, and he tells me a saying.

Last time, he told me, “Winners come and go. Owners stay.”

The next day, I reflected on the saying and understood that as long as my business depended on third parties, it wasn’t mine.

Immediately, I started asking for the emails to my readers

Soon after, X stopped promoting my texts. Fortunately, I kept the contact with my readers ;-)

Grandfather 1 / Elon Musk 0

Animals that do strange things

It’s weird, but every time I have to be careful, the universe fills my life with animals that do weird things:

  • Cats that scratch me.
  • Dogs that bark at me in anger.
  • Birds fly past me, skimming my head at full speed.

It’s as if something in me is giving off a rejection vibe.

The last sign of this type was a little different.

I found a mouse caught in a classic mouse trap. Like the ones in cartoons.

Right then and there, a voice inside my head said, “No free cheese.”

A week later, a relative insisted on giving me a fleece jacket, claiming it was at an excellent price. I didn’t want it, but he insisted so much that I had to accept.

A few days later, he asked me for money (he still hasn’t given it back).

Remember: no gift is free.

Déjà vu

Déjà vu is a French word that means something like “already seen.”

It refers to those moments you feel like you’ve already lived.

This is super disturbing because if we relive our lives, we’ll be stuck in a loop of our exes for eternity, and it’s not cool :-)

That’s why I prefer life to be more like a videogame and that Déjà vu is a checkpoint where the game is restarted whenever you make a mistake.

The last Déjà vu I had was a few days ago in a coffee shop. The chair where we usually sat was placed differently than usual, and the cafeteria was packed. I felt the Déjà vu and told my mother WE ARE LEAVING.

But we didn’t leave (my mother is very stubborn).

After a while, a waiter tripped and spilled a hot coffee on me, and my mother got into a heated argument with two strangers.

Moral: When you feel a Déjà vu, run :-)

A virtual hug

AG

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