Charles I
Nov 29, 1600
23:30:0
3 W 29, 56 N 4
3 W 29
56 N 4
1
765 Notable Horoscopes
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Because Charles I are patient and want a career with permanence, it is hardly necessary for Charles I to rush. Pursue a career in an area such as banking, Government service, Insurance Companies where Charles I advance slowly but surely. Not only will Charles I be much better off in the long run, but Charles I have the patience and the attitude to see it through.
Charles I have, above all, a facility for putting thoughts into eloquent words. Thus, Charles I would do admirably as a journalist, a lecturer or even as a traveller salesman. Never would Charles I be at a loss for something to say. This quality would fit Charles I for a teacher also. But, when Charles I's impatient moods overtake Charles I, Charles I would fare badly. In almost any occupation requiring quick thinking, Charles I will succeed very well. But, it must not be monotonous work or Charles I will prove an utter failure. Charles I like change and variety, so that any job which takes Charles I up and down the country or to some far-flung outpost, will be suitable for Charles I. Charles I will fare better as Charles I's own master than when working for somebody else. Charles I want to come and go when Charles I like and, to be able to do this, Charles I must be Charles I's own master.
In matters of finance Charles I will be fortunate and will be likely to acquire considerable wealth. Charles I will be careful in speculation, investing Charles I's money in solid concerns and in building up industry and business. As a rule, Charles I will be more lucky in money matters than otherwise, having much given to Charles I and meeting great opportunities. If Charles I had to go into business Charles I would make a success of enterprises connected with the luxurious side of life more than any other, such things as the decorations of homes, millinery, dresses and flower shops, the catering of food, restaurants or hotels. Charles I's class of brain is of a very clever order but so quick and versatile that Charles I would tired easily of any routine or monotonous life.