King George IV
Aug 12, 1762
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King George Iv's career should be such that King George Iv have constant public contact. King George Iv have a persuasive and magnetic personality. Thus, to use it to great potential, King George Iv should involve King George Iv'sself in areas where persuasion reaps the greatest rewards.
King George Iv have, above all, a facility for putting thoughts into eloquent words. Thus, King George Iv would do admirably as a journalist, a lecturer or even as a traveller salesman. Never would King George Iv be at a loss for something to say. This quality would fit King George Iv for a teacher also. But, when King George Iv's impatient moods overtake King George Iv, King George Iv would fare badly. In almost any occupation requiring quick thinking, King George Iv will succeed very well. But, it must not be monotonous work or King George Iv will prove an utter failure. King George Iv like change and variety, so that any job which takes King George Iv up and down the country or to some far-flung outpost, will be suitable for King George Iv. King George Iv will fare better as King George Iv's own master than when working for somebody else. King George Iv want to come and go when King George Iv like and, to be able to do this, King George Iv must be King George Iv's own master.
King George Iv will have many ups and downs in money matters, but chiefly owing to King George Iv's own rashness and in attempting enterprises beyond King George Iv's power of execution. King George Iv would make a successful company promoter, preacher, orator or organiser. King George Iv will always have the ability to make money but at the same time King George Iv are likely to make bitter enemies in the course of King George Iv's business. King George Iv will be under good conditions for making money in business, industry or enterprise, and King George Iv will have many opportunities of amassing wealth if King George Iv keep control over King George Iv's strong-willed disposition, which at times will be inclined to wreck King George Iv's good fortune by causing expensive litigation and powerful enemies to rise in King George Iv's path. So, King George Iv should try to develop tact in the handling of individuals and avoiding disputes.