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Capricorn Daily Horoscope Today for 2nd August 2025: Connect Through Shared Goals and Growth

Capricorn Daily Horoscope Today for 2nd August 2025: Connect Through Shared Goals and Growth

Economic Times2 days ago
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Capricorn Horoscope Today: The Moon is in the Scorpio sign. Your focus shifts to friendships, networks, and long-term goals. Mercury is retrograde in the Cancer sign. This may stir emotional memories in close partnerships, both personal and professional.
ET Online Collaboration brings success today. You need to lean on trusted colleagues. Miscommunication in team dynamics is possible; it is important to clarify roles. Mars in the Virgo sign supports goal-oriented progress if approached with patience.Your group project or shared plan may need review. Avoid new financial commitments today. Reflect on how aligned your spending is with your long-term vision today.
Your friends may bring emotional insight or support. Your past relationship matters could resurface. You need to respond with calm clarity.Social overstimulation may leave you drained. You should balance your connection with solitude to recharge fully.Written by: Anand Sagar Pathak of Astropatri.com
Also Read:Capricorn Monthly Horoscope, August 2025
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