THE Year of the Rabbit, which was ushered in on January 22, represents new beginnings and a renewal of good health, happiness and fortune. It also marked the global transition of the pandemic into a public health emergency of international concern. This almost sounds like the same thing, but things have changed. You can see it in the crowds going about their business without masks and the offering of thanksgiving prayers. The Year of the Rabbit is certainly off to a good start.
According to the 2023 Global Risk Report of the World Economic Forum (WEF), we are facing what appear to be familiar risks that could affect what is expected to be an auspicious year. The rabbit, after all, symbolizes longevity, positivity, wittiness, cleverness, deftness and most importantly, in a world of uncertainty, self-protection. This particular zodiac year is also attached to the element of water. Like water, this year is expected to flow smoothly and calmly. Unlike the pandemic years, the Year of the Water Rabbit is forecasted to be relaxed and quiet.
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