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The purpose of this phrase could have several meanings, but I will discuss two that I believe are relevant. The first interpretation could indicate that you will be the ruin to your own ambitions... you will be the wrench in your own gears, in other words. The second interpretation could mean that you will successfully lead yourself through complicated times; you will be the the lion (king/leader) within the objectives you are trying to accomplish. Strangely, the two explainations I have provided here are completely polarized, which goes to show that there is no such thing as facts, only interpretations.

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