King Alexander I
Dec 17, 1888
23:55:0
18 E 55, 42 N 22
18 E 55
42 N 22
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King Alexander I's career must offer King Alexander I both intellectual stimulation and diversity. King Alexander I like to do many things at one time, and probably will have two professions.
There are many remunerative occupations which might engage King Alexander I's energies profitably. King Alexander I's aptitude for making plans fits King Alexander I 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, King Alexander I's are eminently fitted for directing the details of large commercial concerns. What King Alexander I 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 King Alexander I.
King Alexander I will have many ups and downs in money matters, but chiefly owing to King Alexander I's own rashness and in attempting enterprises beyond King Alexander I's power of execution. King Alexander I would make a successful company promoter, preacher, orator or organiser. King Alexander I will always have the ability to make money but at the same time King Alexander I are likely to make bitter enemies in the course of King Alexander I's business. King Alexander I will be under good conditions for making money in business, industry or enterprise, and King Alexander I will have many opportunities of amassing wealth if King Alexander I keep control over King Alexander I's strong-willed disposition, which at times will be inclined to wreck King Alexander I's good fortune by causing expensive litigation and powerful enemies to rise in King Alexander I's path. So, King Alexander I should try to develop tact in the handling of individuals and avoiding disputes.