D. H. Lawrence
Sep 11, 1885
9:45:00
Eastwood
1 E 10
52 N 57
-5
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Accurate (A)
Look for a career where D. H. Lawrence can use D. H. Lawrence's abilities to carry out projects in minute detail. These projects must be perfect, and D. H. Lawrence will not be under pressure to limit the time it takes to complete them. For instance, if D. H. Lawrence go into interior design, D. H. Lawrence should have clients who have enough money to spend so that D. H. Lawrence can do an elegant job.
D. H. Lawrence are not particularly well suited to a business or commercial life, since these demand a practical nature which D. H. Lawrence do not possess. Moreover, many of them entail monotony and routine which would grate very harshly on D. H. Lawrence's artistic temperament. Let it be said that, while D. H. Lawrence would fail in these directions, there are plenty of occupations in which D. H. Lawrence ought to do remarkably well. There are many branches in the world of music where D. H. Lawrence would find congenial work. Literature and the drama may be cited as other suitable outlets for D. H. Lawrence's talents. Generally speaking, D. H. Lawrence 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 D. H. Lawrence's finely-balanced temperament.
D. H. Lawrence are not likely to be lucky with partners in business. D. H. Lawrence will be more likely to be architect of D. H. Lawrence's own fortune than receive much help from others. But, there is no reason for D. H. Lawrence not to eventually succeed and even become wealthy. In matter of finance, D. H. Lawrence's quick-witted clever brain will give D. H. Lawrence great opportunities. At times D. H. Lawrence's are likely to be very rich and at other times the reverse. When D. H. Lawrence have money D. H. Lawrence will be extravagant, when without it D. H. Lawrence can adapt D. H. Lawrence'sself to the lowliest sphere. In fact, the greatest danger is that D. H. Lawrence are by nature too adoptable to others as well as to conditions. If D. H. Lawrence made the effort to hold D. H. Lawrence's nature in check, D. H. Lawrence would easily become a success in whatever enterprise, industry or work D. H. Lawrence became associated with.