George Sand
Jul 1, 1804
22:30:0
2 E 20, 48 N 52
2 E 20
48 N 52
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Internet
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George Sand's career should be such that George Sand have constant public contact. George Sand have a persuasive and magnetic personality. Thus, to use it to great potential, George Sand should involve George Sand'sself in areas where persuasion reaps the greatest rewards.
George Sand's inherent push and go are very useful acquirements. Whilst others are debating, George Sand are acting, and it is the early bird that gets the worm. George Sand should cast away all thought of taking up a profession or occupation that requires polish and gentleness. George Sand are far too practical to bother about surface qualities. They irritate George Sand. George Sand are a person of action and prefer rough and ready efficiency to anything else. George Sand could play the part of an explorer admirably, both in real life and on the films. George Sand would be far better as a surgeon than as finance consultant. At any job where skill in making things was needed, George Sand would succeed. Engineering may be cited as such a job. There are many occupations at sea which would suit George Sand extraordinarily well. As an aviator, George Sand would display the requisite pluck and daring. There are endless fields for George Sand's energies in work connected with land. Not only would George Sand make an excellent farmer, but George Sand would do equally well as a surveyor, a mining engineer and a prospector.
George Sand are not likely to be lucky with partners in business. George Sand will be more likely to be architect of George Sand's own fortune than receive much help from others. But, there is no reason for George Sand not to eventually succeed and even become wealthy. In matter of finance, George Sand's quick-witted clever brain will give George Sand great opportunities. At times George Sand's are likely to be very rich and at other times the reverse. When George Sand have money George Sand will be extravagant, when without it George Sand can adapt George Sand'sself to the lowliest sphere. In fact, the greatest danger is that George Sand are by nature too adoptable to others as well as to conditions. If George Sand made the effort to hold George Sand's nature in check, George Sand would easily become a success in whatever enterprise, industry or work George Sand became associated with.