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- Birth # 1.
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- Starts out destined to be a leader. Will demand the
- right to think and act according to own ideas. Will be
- keen and perceptive. Strong will-power, drive, and
- courage. Good sense of humor. Sensitive to
- environment and to what others think. Blessed with
- broad vision and personal magnetism. The "new" rather
- than the "old" will bring out strengths. Should be
- careful choosing friends.
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- Must guard against: dominance, egotism,
- overconfidence, impatience with others, refusing to
- take advice, and, occasionally, indecision and
- vacillation.
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- Possible vocations: engineering, art, music,
- writing, designing,government, health sciences,
- entertainment, head of business or department.*
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- Birth # 2.
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- Starts out blessed with understanding, sensitivity,
- sympathy, consideration. Gentle, winning, sociable.
- Success comes indirectly through helping others to
- their success. Interested in delicate things--fine
- instruments, tools.
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- Must guard against: negativity, fear of taking
- chances, timidity, fretfulness.
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- Possible vocations: statistician, technician,
- artist, dancer, musician, finance,
- transportation/travel, curating.*
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- Birth # 3.
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- Creative gifts. Deep emotions, imagination, vision,
- intuition. Inspiring to others. Literary and
- conversational strengths. Cheerful, obliging, helpful.
- Versatile, capable, talented. Attractive to opposite
- sex.
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- Must guard against: self-centeredness, too much
- talk, scattered energies, going too far, unwarranted
- optimism, withdrawal when criticized, being overly
- critical in turn, impatience.
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- Possible vocations: writing, public speaking,
- acting, fine art, law, criticism, advertising,
- entertainment.*
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- Birth # 4.
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- Practical, down-to-earth, dependable, serious,
- honest, ethical, patient, hard-working, exacting,
- demanding of excellence. Able to establish order, to
- systematize, to manage things. Selective in
- friendships, careful with money. Better under pressure
- than with none. Can be courageous, valorous.
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- Must guard against: bossiness, dominance,
- contrariness, losing sight of the the larger things
- through concentrating on the details.
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- Possible vocations: architecture, contracting,
- buying and selling, management, small business,
- education, finance, real-estate, promotion.*
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- Birth # 5.
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- Born with versatility. Will like travel and
- adventure, new things. Fearless (sometimes
- indifferent to danger), enthusiastic, makes friends
- easily, very active, quick--often brilliant, a good
- judge of human nature, curious. Life is full of events,
- often of short duration. Good in emergencies. Learns
- easily if interested. Not easily labeled.
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- Must guard against: foolish heroics, unstable
- temperament, not finishing what is started,
- recklessness, jumping from job to job and love to love,
- infidelity.
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- Possible vocations: reporter, lecturer, speculator,
- sales, detective, real-estate development, anything
- involving travel or transportation, emergency services,
- trouble-shooting.*
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- Birth # 6.
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- Generous, kind, appreciative, helpful,
- understanding, responsible. Most successful when
- helping others. Good natured. Attracts opportunity
- and money. Protective of others before self. A
- nurturing spirit.
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- Must guard against: martyrdom, allowing others to
- impose, stubbornness, extremes of emotions.
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- Possible vocations: medicine; teaching; social
- work; commercial work combining art, comfort, and
- beauty; working with animals; farming; engineering;
- horticulture.*
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- Birth # 7.
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- A thinker. Powers of observation and analysis. High
- minded, intuitive, discerning, knowledgeable. Reserved,
- thoughtful, silent, selective, proud, dignified. Inner
- magnetism. Needs to be alone, a stoic.
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- Must guard against: too much emotion sapping away
- strengths, rankling at being questioned,
- hardheartedness, aloofness, skepticism.
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- Possible vocations: fine art, practical and
- theoretical sciecce, education, anything involving
- search for "hidden" things, fine crafts, criminology,
- history, music.*
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- Birth # 8.
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- Organizational gifts, a juggler of many things, a
- natural governor. At home anywhere. Ambitious,
- energetic, efficient. A good judge of character,
- philosophical, much self-control and fairness. Works
- best with goals in mind.
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- Must guard against: greed, short-sighted pursuit of
- money, materialism, exhaustion due to overwork.
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- Possible vocations: publishing, editing,
- real-estate, selling, fund-raising, law, sports,
- statistical research, history, government.*
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- Birth # 9.
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- Philanthropic. Deep feelings, dramatic,
- high-minded, compassionate, generous, sympathetic,
- tolerant, sensitive, imaginative, broad-minded,
- romantic, passionate.
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- Must guard against: moodiness, timidity,
- vacillation, weakness of character, uncertainty.
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- Possible vocations: acting, fine arts, charity,
- work, foreign affairs, city planning, law, medicine,
- the travel industry, film.*
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- Birth # 11.
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- Born with power, inspiration. Seemingly born wise.
- A dispenser of spiritual knowledge, leader, teacher,
- helper. Very alone and removed from others. Often
- misunderstood. An inventor, originator. Often
- experiences tragedy but learns much from it and helps
- others with theirs.
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- Must guard against: self imposed isolation and
- loneliness, being caught up in one's self (success
- remains elusive if personal good is not secondary to
- the good of others), being crushed by ill fortune and
- by the consequences of not trusting one's own insights.
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- Possible vocations: teaching, art, theoretical
- science, research, writing, music, philosophy, charity
- work, sociology, psychology, theology, anthropology.*
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- Birth # 22.
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- Born with a gift for seeing things the way they are.
- Down to earth, creative, organized, efficient, in touch
- with physical "things", with whatever is tangible.
- Powerful, worldly, but with a transcendence which sees
- magic beneath the surface of reality. Master of one's
- self. Good with money.
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- Must guard against: extravagance, extremism,
- fanaticism, excess, being hard on one's body, avoidable
- illnesses.
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- Possible vocations: diplomat, the military,
- political advisor, humorist, humanitarian, builder,
- sociologist, columnist, commentator, novelist, artist.*