King Albert I
Apr 8, 1875
16:50:0
4 E 20, 50 N 50
4 E 20
50 N 50
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King Albert I's career must offer King Albert I both intellectual stimulation and diversity. King Albert I like to do many things at one time, and probably will have two professions.
There are many forms of work that King Albert I could take up with entire success. All those occupations that depend, primarily, on passing examinations are within King Albert I's range, since King Albert I's are quick to learn and the grind necessary for their success is not a matter that irritates King Albert I. King Albert I's capacity for detail is valuable in a thousand widely different jobs. King Albert I would make an excellent journalist, not a bad detective. As a teacher King Albert I would be probably very good whilst King Albert I's facility for remembering faces would be a valuable asset as a shopkeeper. What panders more to a customer's vanity than to be able to tell him everything that he discussed on his last visit ? King Albert I have a wonderful gift for doing this. As has been said, King Albert I are not exceptionally good in posts where leadership is required. But King Albert I would do well in almost any capacity where decisions have to be made. King Albert I are not fitted for the work of a commercial traveller and, generally speaking, the sea does not attract King Albert I.
In matters of finance King Albert I will be fortunate and will be likely to acquire considerable wealth. King Albert I will be careful in speculation, investing King Albert I's money in solid concerns and in building up industry and business. As a rule, King Albert I will be more lucky in money matters than otherwise, having much given to King Albert I and meeting great opportunities. If King Albert I had to go into business King Albert I would make a success of enterprises connected with the luxurious side of life more than any other, such things as the decorations of homes, millinery, dresses and flower shops, the catering of food, restaurants or hotels. King Albert I's class of brain is of a very clever order but so quick and versatile that King Albert I would tired easily of any routine or monotonous life.