if you could do it QUESTION: Everybody elise who is over 60 or is in the public eye, gets asked this question, so why should I not ask it of you? This is it: If you had it to do over again, how would you change your life? A friend of mine who knows you personally said to me one day, ‘“There’s a guy who’s got it all together.” Most of the time as I read your column, I tend to agree with what he said about you. But there must be an area of your life, or perhaps several of them, where you would like to have taken a different direction, or (to use one of your favorite words) made a different choice. Perhaps you do not care to answer this question, but, if you have no MARS, PLANET of drive energy, passion, hot-headed- ness journeys in peace-loving sign Libra, Jan. 3-10. Needless to say there is a good opportunity for all of us to practise restraint and make a valiant effort to ‘“‘tame’’ the restless, mischievous planetary force of Mars when that planet journeys in non-violent, gracious, creative sign Libra. ARIES March 21 to April 20 Try to ‘‘lick’’ your im- pulsiveness, meet the challenge head-on in diplomatic, tactful dealing with mate, friends, public in general. TAURUS April 21 to May 21 Should sum up their best in meeting challenges with business associates, seek reconciliation with mate, friends. A good time for in- ner growth, expansion of psychic energies. GEMINI May 22 to Jane 21 A very assertive time in all social contacts, romancc, educational! pursuits, involve- ment with children. objections, I would be in- terested in what you have to say. STEWART: First off, at the risk of sounding as though I am answering unthinkingly off the top of my head and with an overabundance of self-satisfaction and a glaring shortage of humility, I find myself wanting to say that I probably would not change a thing. I think I would not want to have anything dif- ferent. I’m talking about the big things - the important things of course. Lots of other things I'd like to do over. There’s the time I pass- ed the puck when (I knew right after) I ‘‘should’’ have shot. Boy, I’d love another go at that one! . Mine was a pretty straight upbringing and, at times, I wish I had dealt with it dif- ferently. I gradually shed some of its weight, but very slowly and very carefully and with too intense an eye to do- ing it ‘‘properly!”’ Risks tended to slow me down to a stroll. The reason 1 would not choose to change too much, may have quite a bit to do with those two examples I have cited. Perhaps, without that unsatisfying hockey ex- perience, I might have spent even more time (in various aspects of my life) at making passes instead of scoring. (What am I saying? You you and your stars | by Milo Kovar CANCER June 22 to July 23 May need to deal family feuds, with disagreement with parents. Should sum up the best in them to cope with tact. July 24 to August 23 Much desire to advance educational status, study, write, communicate with kin. Will enjoy travel, trips out of town. VIRGO August 24 to September 23 Much concern about finances, investments, speculative schemes and pro- jects. Regulate and control the money flow. LIBRA September 24 to October 23 Much energy, dynamic personality presents a very positive picture about you in front of others. Capitalize on it. SCORPIO October 24 to November 22 Not a good time to use Mars’ energy to selfish pur- poses. Its energy will work best when helping others SAGITTARIUS November 23 to December 21 A very profitable period in public relations, promotional schemes, advancing your professional status. CAPRICORN December 22 to January 20 Much challenge in meeting public; tame your impatience in dealing with business part- Ners, superiors, peers. AQUARIUS January 21 to February 19 Much expansion, good luck in promotional schemes, during travels, in dealing with public, mate, friends. PISCES February 20 to March 20 May need to deal with legal matters; signing papers, at- tending to family business, partner financial matters. HOROSCOPE READINGS, COUNSELING - (415)-921-1192 or write to author 2640 Greenwich °403, San Francisco, CA 94123, read Milo Kovar’s New Age Astrology Guide 1984, $2.50 at Seymour Books, 1637 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van., also Five Keys to Inner Wisdom $6.00, Astrology A to Z Freudians will have a field- day with that one!) What would | change, if anything? Well, I might have been a bit crazier. Yes, | think that would have been good. I’ve told a lot of people not to take themselves and life so seriously, but I’ve CT - Wednesday, January 18, 1984 - North Shore News ask hayden stewart Freelance Counsellor Hayden Stewart may be reached at 261-6242 for appointments for individual, family or group counselling. tended to be overly careful about following my own ad- vice. A song I heard the other day was titled, ‘‘I’ve always been crazy, but that’s what’s saved me from going in- sance,’’ (or something like that). Yes, I think I might have been crazier. But then, I’m young. Perhaps I can still make it. Perhaps you'll help me! P.S. ‘‘What,’’ you ask, ‘is your definition of crazy? What are you saying?’’ Bless- ed if I know. If I defined crazy for you, I’d rob you of the crazy fun of deciding what it means to me - and to You! Red & White Plain White (Use your imagination and 1064 ROBSON ST. 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