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| PETER's
ASTROLOGICAL PROFILE |
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Don't believe in astrology? Neither did
we until we came across astrological
profiling. Reading one's horoscope in
the newspaper is sheer bunk, or at best
entertaining, but we hold firm in attesting to
the astounding accuracy of professional astrological
profiling. Herewith Peter's personality
profile based on his astrological sign
CAPRICORN. |
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POSITIVE ASPECTS OF THE CAPRICORN MAN'S PERSONALITY:
The Capricorn man is stable and patient. He
sticks to his tasks until they are completed.
Discipline is natural to him, so he can accomplish a
great deal. He is reliable
and hard-working, a serious person who sees life as
a job and works hard at it. He likes to keep
his feet firmly on the ground. Duty is sacred
to him, and he will never shirk what he considers to
be his proper responsibilities. But he does
not let his feelings get in the way of his work
either. A Capricorn man is ambitious and knows
how to get what he wants. He is not afraid of
hard work to achieve his goals, yet tends to take a
slow and steady course. He has a good business
sense and knows the value of a dollar, with an
understanding of how to make money that can leave
him wealthy in later life. He is neither a
spendthrift nor a miser, but recognizes value and
spends wisely. He hates waste and unnecessary
loss, so he takes care of his possessions. The
Capricorn man is self-reliant and doesn't expect
others to do things for him. When someone does
him a favor, he will return it in kind, never
expecting more from others than he is willing to
give. As a friend he is loyal and trustworthy,
and can be counted on when the going gets tough.
He keeps a clear head in a crisis and provides
practical solutions to the problems at hand.
NEGATIVE ASPECTS OF THE
CAPRICORN MAN'S PERSONALITY: The negative
Capricorn can be so ambitious that he is blinded to
everything else. He can use people mercilessly
to achieve a goal, turning a deaf ear to their
problems, and viewing them more as cogs in the
machinery of his ambition than as feeling beings.
The Capricorn man can have such a need to be an
authority figure that he cannot relate to people as
equals. He must always be in a superior
position. He may feel that he is better than
others and thus behave in a condescending manner
toward them. He can be too bossy, assuming
that he knows what's best for everyone. He is
narrow in his thinking and closed to anything new.
He can be too greedy, with his need for success and
money over the years preventing his from forming
successful personal relationships.
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