Mary E. Kennedy
Aug 29, 1910
11:41:0
104 W 48, 41 N 7
104 W 48
41 N 7
-7
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Because Mary E. Kennedy are sensitive to any happenings in Mary E. Kennedy's career life, Mary E. Kennedy prefer to have jobs which require little hassle and pressure. Aiming Mary E. Kennedy's vocational directions with this in mind will result in a career of performance.
Mary E. Kennedy are not particularly well suited to a business or commercial life, since these demand a practical nature which Mary E. Kennedy do not possess. Moreover, many of them entail monotony and routine which would grate very harshly on Mary E. Kennedy's artistic temperament. Let it be said that, while Mary E. Kennedy would fail in these directions, there are plenty of occupations in which Mary E. Kennedy ought to do remarkably well. There are many branches in the world of music where Mary E. Kennedy would find congenial work. Literature and the drama may be cited as other suitable outlets for Mary E. Kennedy's talents. Generally speaking, Mary E. Kennedy have an aptitude for several of the highest professions. The law and medicine may be instanced. But, while mentioning the latter, it must be admitted that some of the pathetic sights which the doctor sees might shake Mary E. Kennedy's finely-balanced temperament.
Financial conditions will be very contradictory for Mary E. Kennedy. Mary E. Kennedy will have runs of luck to be followed by equal periods of reverses when nothing will appear to go right. Mary E. Kennedy should avoid speculation and gambles of all kinds and hold Mary E. Kennedy's inclination for extravagance well in check. Mary E. Kennedy also come under peculiar and other uncertain conditions in the matter of finance. Mary E. Kennedy may gain money in fits and starts, but Mary E. Kennedy will not be likely to keep it. Mary E. Kennedy's ideas are liable to be too advanced for the generation, Mary E. Kennedy will live in. Mary E. Kennedy will have a desire for indulging in speculation, but as a rule, Mary E. Kennedy will be disposed to back the underdog. Mary E. Kennedy'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.