Les Paul
Jun 9, 1915
2:0:0
88 W 12, 43 N 0
88 W 12
43 N 0
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Les Paul take all of Les Paul's responsibilities quite seriously. As a result Les Paul have much ambition and will be sought after by Les Paul's superiors to take on additional responsibilities. Therefore, Les Paul should direct Les Paul's goals toward career positions in an executive capacity.
Les Paul have, above all, a facility for putting thoughts into eloquent words. Thus, Les Paul would do admirably as a journalist, a lecturer or even as a traveller salesman. Never would Les Paul be at a loss for something to say. This quality would fit Les Paul for a teacher also. But, when Les Paul's impatient moods overtake Les Paul, Les Paul would fare badly. In almost any occupation requiring quick thinking, Les Paul will succeed very well. But, it must not be monotonous work or Les Paul will prove an utter failure. Les Paul like change and variety, so that any job which takes Les Paul up and down the country or to some far-flung outpost, will be suitable for Les Paul. Les Paul will fare better as Les Paul's own master than when working for somebody else. Les Paul want to come and go when Les Paul like and, to be able to do this, Les Paul must be Les Paul's own master.
Financial conditions will be very contradictory for Les Paul. Les Paul will have runs of luck to be followed by equal periods of reverses when nothing will appear to go right. Les Paul should avoid speculation and gambles of all kinds and hold Les Paul's inclination for extravagance well in check. Les Paul also come under peculiar and other uncertain conditions in the matter of finance. Les Paul may gain money in fits and starts, but Les Paul will not be likely to keep it. Les Paul's ideas are liable to be too advanced for the generation, Les Paul will live in. Les Paul will have a desire for indulging in speculation, but as a rule, Les Paul will be disposed to back the underdog. Les Paul's best chances in relation to the new ideas are, such as electric inventions, wireless, radio, T.V., cinemas and unusual building or construction work, also in literature or highly imaginable creations.