The Dragon has such an assertive
personality and so much will-power, and such a desire to
succeed that he/she will often reach the top of his chosen
profession. He/she has leadership qualities and will do well
in positions where he/she can put his/her own ideas into use.
Blessed is the boss who hires the Dragon and leaves him/her
alone and lets him/her use his/her own judgment, talents and
abilities. You will usually find the Dragon in a leadership
role. He/she is the manager of his/her department, the owner
of the business, the show-business star, the anchorman/woman
of the news, or a successful politician. He/she can't be
anything else but the best or die trying.
The Dragon believes in his/her own abilities and runs the risk
of being over-confident. After all he/she can make errors like
the rest of us but he/she just doesn't believe it. While this
trait can be disastrous, that very same trait supplies the
tenacity for the Dragon to bounce back and try again till
he/she gets it right. That's why he/she is so often at the
top.
The self-sufficient Dragon revels in his/her self-sufficiency
and cherishes his/her independence so much that he/she, above
all other signs , will sometimes remain single throughout
his/her life. The Dragon loves the feeling of independence and
freedom even if in the midst of a large family. If he/she
marries at all, he/she will usually marry young. The Dragon is
well suited to the Snake,
Rat, Monkey and Rooster. The Rabbit, Pig, Horse and Goat will
very much like the Dragon and will go against their own
personality traits to join in with the Dragon on one of
his/her escapades. Two Dragons will get along wonderfully, for
each of them gives the other enough space and independence and
fosters that all important feeling of freedom. The Ox and Dog
will find the Dragon too impulsive and extroverted and though
attracted to his/her good-looks, they will back off when the
Dragon opens his/her mouth. The Tiger and Dragon are at odds
with one another. Both are very strong-willed, and both insist
on taking the lead. Both will speak their minds, regardless of
the feeling of the other. A volatile match for friend or lover
- it won't last.
In
China, the leader of the carnival is most always the Dragon.
He/she is blessed with the sign of luck. The Dragon is, by
nature, physically attractive. He/she will be a beautiful
baby, a cute child and an attractive adult without even
trying. This is truly the lucky sign of the zodiac. Although
his/her good looks will first attract people, his/her charisma
and the self-confidence he/she exudes will hold their
interest. He/she will have many friends and will nearly always
be the center of attention. The female Dragon has an earthy,
natural beauty, which exerts a sort of magnetism. The female
Dragon and female Tiger
will be the two most attractive women in any room. The female
Tiger has a more sophisticated and pampered quality. Although
the female Tiger will see the female Dragon as competition the
Dragon innocently sees the Tiger as merely a friend she hasn't
met as of yet.. Both the male and female Dragon enjoy being in
the limelight and is often at his/her best when in a tight
situation and confronted with difficult social problem. He/she
always has an opinion and doesn't mind telling you what it is
even if it's controversial. He/she is used to attracting
attention from an early age and is at ease speaking to crowds
whether from a podium or a bar stool. Whether speaking to ten
people or ten million people, its all the same to him/her
because of his/her self-confidence.
The Dragon is a traveler and
likes it that way. The more exotic and off the beaten path a
destination the more the Dragon will like it. The adventurous
streak in the Dragon will take him/her to far away places most
people don't even care to go. He/she is a good traveler except
for his/her impatience. The Dragon hates delays and can get
extremely upset and irritable over even the smallest of
hold-ups. Since he/she lives for the moment, there is nothing
that riles him/her more than to be kept waiting. He/she thinks
life is a valuable gift and he/she wouldn't think of wasting a
moment of it. Wasting his/her time is like robbing him/her of
his most precious possession which he/she can never get back.
The Dragon has considerable energy and is not afraid of long
hard work in order to achieve his/her goal. He/she doesn't
even see it as working hard. It is merely what he must do to
accomplish his/her goal. He/she is not one to dwell on the
doing of the work for its own sake , but rather, will do
his/her best at his work because he/she already envisions
himself at the goal line. He has an ability to think nothing
is impossible and visualize himself/herself successfully
achieving his/her goal.
Because the Dragon is
innately honest he/she thinks other people are as well. He/she
takes people at their word and for such a sophisticated
traveler and head for business, he/she is gullible and can
easily be duped. If he/she discovers that his/her trust has
been abused or been played for a fool, he/she can sometimes
become very bitter and he/she will carry a grudge for a
lifetime. He/she is clever and intelligent and will make a
formidable enemy if provoked. Luckily it is hard to provoke
him/her, for it must be a serious betrayal. He/she is somewhat
of a perfectionist and the same high standards he/she holds
for himself/herself he/she also holds for others..He/she is
quick to criticize and cannot understand the concept of not
having a constant goal to work toward, whether it be
self-improvement through wealth, travel, education, or
experience. He/she is determined and ambitious. He/she is a
proud character and very lively. No moss grows on this rolling
stone.
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