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Geminis Often Struggle With Restlessness If Not Mentally Stimulated
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Geminis Often Struggle With Restlessness If Not Mentally Stimulated

Their active minds require constant new input and challenges; without it, they can become bored, anxious, or fidgety, always seeking the next interesting conversation or piece of information to engage with.

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March 28, 2026
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