Sir Arthur Brown
Jul 23, 1886
23:0:0
4 W 13, 55 N 53
4 W 13
55 N 53
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Sir Arthur Brown take all of Sir Arthur Brown's responsibilities quite seriously. As a result Sir Arthur Brown have much ambition and will be sought after by Sir Arthur Brown's superiors to take on additional responsibilities. Therefore, Sir Arthur Brown should direct Sir Arthur Brown's goals toward career positions in an executive capacity.
Sir Arthur Brown have, above all, a facility for putting thoughts into eloquent words. Thus, Sir Arthur Brown would do admirably as a journalist, a lecturer or even as a traveller salesman. Never would Sir Arthur Brown be at a loss for something to say. This quality would fit Sir Arthur Brown for a teacher also. But, when Sir Arthur Brown's impatient moods overtake Sir Arthur Brown, Sir Arthur Brown would fare badly. In almost any occupation requiring quick thinking, Sir Arthur Brown will succeed very well. But, it must not be monotonous work or Sir Arthur Brown will prove an utter failure. Sir Arthur Brown like change and variety, so that any job which takes Sir Arthur Brown up and down the country or to some far-flung outpost, will be suitable for Sir Arthur Brown. Sir Arthur Brown will fare better as Sir Arthur Brown's own master than when working for somebody else. Sir Arthur Brown want to come and go when Sir Arthur Brown like and, to be able to do this, Sir Arthur Brown must be Sir Arthur Brown's own master.
In matters of money, Sir Arthur Brown will be lucky during the early years of Sir Arthur Brown's life, but due to Sir Arthur Brown's own extravagance and lack of provision for the future, there will be grave danger of Sir Arthur Brown's finding Sir Arthur Brown'sself in an impoverished condition long before the end of Sir Arthur Brown's days. Sir Arthur Brown cannot be too prudent in the matter of finance. Sir Arthur Brown will not be really fitted for money grubbling in any of its forms. Sir Arthur Brown belong more to the mental, intellectual plane and will care little about wealth if Sir Arthur Brown can only have enough for Sir Arthur Brown's immediate wants. Sir Arthur Brown belong to the hopeful class of individuals who are rather inclined to live in dreams.