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SUMMARY
All pure Sagittarians have enormous potential, but by no means have
all of them fulfilled the promise they display in early life. This
is because one of the characteristics of the sign is a happy-go-lucky
attitude, a carelessness about the consequences of actions, which
sometimes results in the pure Sagittarian throwing away success
when it is in his/her grasp. If, for example, you meet a brilliant
young student who suddenly stops doing any work a few months before
finals, there is a strong probability that he she is a pure Sagittarian.
The sudden and unexpected failure of a Sagittarian in some enterprise
or activity in which he/she seemed destined to succeed is not always
conducive. Sagittarius is a lucky sign and destiny usually seems
to afford pure Sagittarians more than one opportunity of achieving
success; for them the old saying about 'as one door closes another
opens' usually proves to be true. With the Sagittarian carelessness
goes a freedom-loving personality and an open and generous-hearted
attitude towards life. Curiously enough, this seems to repel some
people; even the most agreeable Sagittarian finds that some people
try to pick quarrels with him or her. The natural talents of the
Sagittarians, combined with their tendency to throw chances away,
result in pure Sagittarians usually achieving either great success
and popularity or ending their lives as rather pathetic 'might-have-been'.
Sagittarian personalities include and have included Winston Churchill,
Abraham Lincoln, Noel Coward, John Osborne. And a performers Frank
Sinatra and Gipsy Rose Lee.
SEXUALITY
AND THE EMOTIONS Strongly Sagittarian men
and women are both lovable as friends and desirable as long-term
partners. As a consequence, they are much sought after by the opposite
sex. And yet, paradoxically, they often only establish satisfactory
long-term emotional relationships in the second half of their lives.
This is because they have a tendency to reject, kindly but firmly,
the love that is offered to them. This is not because they do not
wish to take on responsibilities for others they will shoulder them
uncomplainingly - but because they set an enormous value on their
emotional freedom. Once they do settle down, however, Sagittarians
make devoted husbands, wives and parents. In spite of this devotedness,
Sagittarians are quite remarkably lacking in jealousy and possessiveness.
GENERAL
CHARACTER Sagittarius is a lucky sign,
but in youth Sagittarians need every bit of their inherent ability
to fall on their feet, both literally and metaphorically. For they
are continually taking chances in a way that most people would regard
as thoroughly reckless. They drive fast, engage in dangerous sports,
are careless with money - pure Sagittarians like gambling and speculation
- and seek every type of excitement, physical, emotional and intellectual.
All these activities are spin-offs, as it were, from their search
for personal freedom - an endeavor to escape from the restraints
which bind us all to a greater or lesser extent. In later life this
recklessness is usually somewhat' diminished (although even elderly
Sagittarians are ready to take risks which might make younger people
blanch), and the Sagittarian quest for personal freedom assumes
a more thoughtful and intellectual form. They seek a philosophy
of life which sees each and every individual as unique and solely
responsible for his/her own destiny.
The
free-and-easy attitude of the Sagittarians extends to others as
well as themselves. A Sagittarian is rarely the sort of bogus libertarian
who expresses deep concern for his/her own freedom of thought and
action but fails to defend the liberties of others or, even worse,
endeavors to impose his/her standards of behavior upon them. With
the Sagittarian's love of personal liberty goes a certain unconventionality
which, quite unwittingly, can cause deep offence - it is the Sagittarian
who blithely assumes that it is quite acceptable to wear casual
clothes at a formal social gathering or to take an uninvited guest
to a party. It is, to some extent, the annoyance produced in others
by the Sagittarian's free-and-easy manners that probably accounts
for the fact that, in spite of his/her friendliness, the pure Sagittarian
finds that others insist on picking quarrels. These quarrels, which
are sometimes responsible for unexpected reverses in the Sagittarian's
progress through life, rarely end a friendship definitively - charm,
genuine niceness and a certain amount of Sagittarian luck usually
result in reconciliation.
LIFE-STYLE
Sagittarians are always versatile and it is quite common for them
to change from one career to another that, on the face of it, calls
for quite different qualities. But both careers will have in common
freedom from dull routine work and will give the Sagittarian a chance
to use his/her versatility and intelligence. Challenge is important
to the Sagittarian, and a job which does not offer problems will
never be totally satisfactoryto hunger, however well paid it may
be.
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