You spend a Saturday introducing one friend to another, and a year later they have built something neither of them could have alone. Jupiter settles into your eleventh house, the house of community and friendship and the long future, the circle of friends, the city not yet built, and the network grows wherever you stand. People meet through you. A loose group gathers around an idea you tossed off, and the collective becomes a kind of church for you. Then comes the sprawl: too many circles, too many causes, each one half-tended because there are simply too many. The cure is subtraction. Be in three things all the way rather than ten by a thread. The friendships and the coalitions you grow on this ground can outlive you if you give them roots and not just a flyer. Build small. Stay long enough to see what takes. Let the web surprise you with where it reaches.