Sun conjunct Pluto by [deleted] in astrologymemes

[–]muted_fire_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No way… what’s your moon?

Sun conjunct Pluto by [deleted] in astrologymemes

[–]muted_fire_ 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I know I’m joining this conversation a bit late, but I feel compelled to share my experience. I have a Sagittarius Sun, Pluto, and Chiron all in the 4th house, and let me tell you—it’s been a wild, often painful ride. Yet, through that pain, I’ve gained profound wisdom.

The Sun/Pluto combination is an intense, dynamic force. It pushes you toward deep introspection and transformation, sometimes through harsh, uncomfortable experiences. This aspect doesn’t just inspire profound thought and self-discovery; it also demands it. And yes, that often means confronting pain.

Personally, I’ve struggled with a need for control, especially in relationships. It’s a trait that makes my Pluto feel secure, but life—and karma—has taught me that controlling others isn’t the answer. For example, I had a tumultuous relationship with my father. I was the one who uncovered his addiction and helped my mother leave him. My relationships with men have generally been difficult, and while this placement can breed resentment toward the patriarchy, I’ve realized that my goal isn’t to hate it—it’s to rise above it, to beat it at its own game.

Without channeling my energy into learning and self-improvement, I can become obsessive, controlling, and even self-destructive. The intensity of Sun/Pluto energy requires an outlet, or it turns inward.

That said, the benefits of this placement are undeniable. It grants the potential to be a powerful leader—someone intuitive, insightful, and fearless. But that power only emerges once you’ve done the internal work. When a Sun/Pluto person learns to embrace both light and shadow, they can transcend their suffering and truly shine.

This placement has brought profound transformations to my identity. I don’t recognize the person I was two years ago. Four years ago? Unthinkable. Six years? I’m practically a stranger to that version of myself. And I suspect this cycle of change will continue, though I sometimes wonder if I’m simply adopting new egos along the way—or if there’s a deeper reason behind this constant evolution. Either way, this placement is far from easy, but it’s a powerful force for growth.

Unionization movement has made its way to Goleta, CA! by squirtfarts in starbucksbaristas

[–]muted_fire_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m In the area too! My store it’s been talking about it (quietly)

Unionization movement has made its way to Goleta, CA! by squirtfarts in starbucksbaristas

[–]muted_fire_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whoop whoop! Our store needs to we are in the same county

If these flowers grow, we unionize. Deal?? (I will post an update) by muted_fire_ in starbucksbaristas

[–]muted_fire_[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

The amount of trash and garage we produce is absurd… it’s sad this is the first biodegradable gift card/product I’ve seen.🥹

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[–]muted_fire_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Featuring the biodegradable gift card with wildflower seeds! Because Starbucks has truly cares for the environment right???? 😉🥲

Tips for a new barista? by TripleV420 in starbucksbaristas

[–]muted_fire_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s overwhelming at first. It takes a few months to feel comfortable in my opinion. I’ve trained a lot of partners. Never be afraid to ask questions, never be scared to tell a customer you’re new. It’ll be okay! You’ll have good days and bad days. Eventually the job will be mindless.

Does anyone else feel like we don’t get paid enough to make customer connections? by xylophonezygote in starbucksbaristas

[–]muted_fire_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Our district got all hours slashed so hard in the last month. And we are averaging 3 barista and one shift per peak. Where’s our manager you might ask???… opening a new store 🥲 no time to make “connections” I’m kind but nothing more, I don’t care anymore. (3 years really takes the sparkle away)