Miami Psychic
Confessions of a Confidante
Chapter OneCrystal Ballers
People often ask me, "Are you the real deal?" or "How do I know you're a real psychic?"
When people think of psychics they think of the spooky, old gypsy woman at the carnival with the crystal ball on the table and a sign that says $5 a Reading.
That's not a psychic; that's a fortune-teller. First of all, readings from a bona fide psychic can cost up to five thousand dollars. Second, real psychics don't do carnivals.
Some fortune-tellers are quite eagle-eyed (when reading people's mannerisms) and sharp-witted about human nature. They tell people general information about what they already know or want to hear, for example: "I see you are very generous. You are a good friend to others. But sometimes you give too much, and people take advantage of you." So on and so on, until the scoundrel takes you for every penny you allow to be taken. People complain about fortune-tellers, but they forget that it is their choice to patronize them.
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