John F. Kennedy
May 29, 1917
15:00:0
Brookline
71 W 7
42 N 19
-4
The Times Select Horoscopes
Accurate (A)
John F. Kennedy's career must offer John F. Kennedy both intellectual stimulation and diversity. John F. Kennedy like to do many things at one time, and probably will have two professions.
There are many remunerative occupations which might engage John F. Kennedy's energies profitably. John F. Kennedy's aptitude for making plans fits John F. Kennedy for a whole host of businesses and trades where originality counts and this applies just as much to women as to men. Trained in another direction, the same quality would help in organising. Thus, John F. Kennedy's are eminently fitted for directing the details of large commercial concerns. What John F. Kennedy should avoid are all those jobs which are the same year in, year out, and where one day's work is merely a repetition of another. Routine jobs are not for John F. Kennedy.
John F. Kennedy are not likely to be lucky with partners in business. John F. Kennedy will be more likely to be architect of John F. Kennedy's own fortune than receive much help from others. But, there is no reason for John F. Kennedy not to eventually succeed and even become wealthy. In matter of finance, John F. Kennedy's quick-witted clever brain will give John F. Kennedy great opportunities. At times John F. Kennedy's are likely to be very rich and at other times the reverse. When John F. Kennedy have money John F. Kennedy will be extravagant, when without it John F. Kennedy can adapt John F. Kennedy'sself to the lowliest sphere. In fact, the greatest danger is that John F. Kennedy are by nature too adoptable to others as well as to conditions. If John F. Kennedy made the effort to hold John F. Kennedy's nature in check, John F. Kennedy would easily become a success in whatever enterprise, industry or work John F. Kennedy became associated with.