George Sanders
Jul 3, 1906
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30 E 14, 59 N 54
30 E 14
59 N 54
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George Sanders love competition and new ventures and thus are prone to change George Sanders's career often. George Sanders should choose a career which allows George Sanders diversity in work and an opportunity for advancement, therefore discouraging George Sanders from floating from job to job.
George Sanders's inherent push and go are very useful acquirements. Whilst others are debating, George Sanders are acting, and it is the early bird that gets the worm. George Sanders should cast away all thought of taking up a profession or occupation that requires polish and gentleness. George Sanders are far too practical to bother about surface qualities. They irritate George Sanders. George Sanders are a person of action and prefer rough and ready efficiency to anything else. George Sanders could play the part of an explorer admirably, both in real life and on the films. George Sanders would be far better as a surgeon than as finance consultant. At any job where skill in making things was needed, George Sanders would succeed. Engineering may be cited as such a job. There are many occupations at sea which would suit George Sanders extraordinarily well. As an aviator, George Sanders would display the requisite pluck and daring. There are endless fields for George Sanders's energies in work connected with land. Not only would George Sanders make an excellent farmer, but George Sanders would do equally well as a surveyor, a mining engineer and a prospector.
Financial conditions will be very contradictory for George Sanders. George Sanders will have runs of luck to be followed by equal periods of reverses when nothing will appear to go right. George Sanders should avoid speculation and gambles of all kinds and hold George Sanders's inclination for extravagance well in check. George Sanders also come under peculiar and other uncertain conditions in the matter of finance. George Sanders may gain money in fits and starts, but George Sanders will not be likely to keep it. George Sanders's ideas are liable to be too advanced for the generation, George Sanders will live in. George Sanders will have a desire for indulging in speculation, but as a rule, George Sanders will be disposed to back the underdog. George Sanders's best chances in relation to the new ideas are, such as electric inventions, wireless, radio, T.V., cinemas and unusual building or construction work, also in literature or highly imaginable creations.