Jan Kennedy
Apr 18, 1938
16:44:59
118 W 15, 34 N 3
118 W 15
34 N 3
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Jan Kennedy's career must offer Jan Kennedy both intellectual stimulation and diversity. Jan Kennedy like to do many things at one time, and probably will have two professions.
Jan Kennedy are not particularly well suited to a business or commercial life, since these demand a practical nature which Jan Kennedy do not possess. Moreover, many of them entail monotony and routine which would grate very harshly on Jan Kennedy's artistic temperament. Let it be said that, while Jan Kennedy would fail in these directions, there are plenty of occupations in which Jan Kennedy ought to do remarkably well. There are many branches in the world of music where Jan Kennedy would find congenial work. Literature and the drama may be cited as other suitable outlets for Jan Kennedy's talents. Generally speaking, Jan Kennedy 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 Jan Kennedy's finely-balanced temperament.
In matters of money, Jan Kennedy will be lucky during the early years of Jan Kennedy's life, but due to Jan Kennedy's own extravagance and lack of provision for the future, there will be grave danger of Jan Kennedy's finding Jan Kennedy'sself in an impoverished condition long before the end of Jan Kennedy's days. Jan Kennedy cannot be too prudent in the matter of finance. Jan Kennedy will not be really fitted for money grubbling in any of its forms. Jan Kennedy belong more to the mental, intellectual plane and will care little about wealth if Jan Kennedy can only have enough for Jan Kennedy's immediate wants. Jan Kennedy belong to the hopeful class of individuals who are rather inclined to live in dreams.