Charles Coburn
Jun 19, 1877
12:00:00
Macon
86 W 1
33 N 47
-5
Unknown
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Because Charles Coburn are patient and want a career with permanence, it is hardly necessary for Charles Coburn to rush. Pursue a career in an area such as banking, Government service, Insurance Companies where Charles Coburn advance slowly but surely. Not only will Charles Coburn be much better off in the long run, but Charles Coburn have the patience and the attitude to see it through.
Charles Coburn are not particularly well suited to a business or commercial life, since these demand a practical nature which Charles Coburn do not possess. Moreover, many of them entail monotony and routine which would grate very harshly on Charles Coburn's artistic temperament. Let it be said that, while Charles Coburn would fail in these directions, there are plenty of occupations in which Charles Coburn ought to do remarkably well. There are many branches in the world of music where Charles Coburn would find congenial work. Literature and the drama may be cited as other suitable outlets for Charles Coburn's talents. Generally speaking, Charles Coburn have an aptitude for several of the highest professions. The law and medicine may be instanced. But, while mentioning the latter, it must be admitted that some of the pathetic sights which the doctor sees might shake Charles Coburn's finely-balanced temperament.
In matters relating to financial prospects Charles Coburn will be largely the arbitrator of Charles Coburn's own destiny. The success of Charles Coburn's work will come first in every way. If Charles Coburn belong to the higher plane which Charles Coburn's natural gifts entitle Charles Coburn to occupy, Charles Coburn will always find the wealth and gain high position, but in such things Charles Coburn will never be satisfied. Charles Coburn always crave for the something just beyond Charles Coburn's means. Charles Coburn will be most generous in money matters and inclined to reduce Charles Coburn's reserves by giving to benevolent institutions and helping Charles Coburn's relatives.