Capricorn
Profile
The Capricornian is one of the most stable and serious of the zodiacal types. These
independent, rocklike characters have many sterling qualities, although admittedly some of
these are as dull as they are worthy. This type is normally cautiously confident, strong
willed and calm. Hardworking, unemotional, shrewd, practical, responsible, persevering
they are capable of persisting for as long as is necessary they are reliable workers in
almost any profession they undertake. But they are neither original nor creative and can
only develop what others invent or initiate.
Within their limits, however, they are resourceful,
determined managers, setting themselves and others high standards. Honest in their
criticism of self, they respect discipline from above and demand it from those beneath
them. In their slow, tough, stubborn, unyielding way they persist against boredom,
frustration, and hardship to reach their objectives long after more brilliant and volatile
subjects have given up. In fact when practical business ability allied with the drive of
ambition and lust for power and wealth are required in employees to make a project
succeed, Capricornians are the people to hire. They plan carefully to fulfill their
ambitions (which often include becoming wealthy), are economical without meanness and able
to achieve great results with minimum effort and expense. Because of their organizing
ability they are able to work on several projects simultaneously.
They love authority but may not be popular if they reach high
rank, for, self-disciplined themselves, they expect their underlings to be equally so and
to perform every task undertaken to the highest standard. They are, nevertheless, fair as
well as demanding. Among their equals they are not always the most pleasant of work
fellows either, for they are reserved and too conservative, valuing tradition more than
innovation, however valuable the latter, and they are often humorless. There is also a
tendency to pessimism, melancholy and even surliness which many Capricornians are unable
to keep to themselves, especially if they fail personally or do not achieve the corporate
success which they had planned for their firms. They can spread gloom and tension in their
circle which depresses everyone around them. In the extreme this trait can make them
manic-depressive, ecstatic happiness alternating with the most wretched kind of misery for
no reason that the subject of these emotions can name.
The swings in mood are not the only reason Capricornians
deserve the adjective based on their name - capricious. They can be surprisingly and
suddenly witty and subtle for the dull, prosaic creatures they seem to be, and they also
have a tendency to ruin everything earned by their caution and shrewdness by unexpected
and utterly irresponsible bouts of flippancy. In individuals in whom the characteristic is
strong, the temptation to do this has to be resisted with iron self-control. Another
unexpected quality in some Capricornians is an interest in the occult which persists in
spite of their naturally skeptical turn of mind.
Their intellects are sometimes very subtle. They think
profoundly though with little originality, have good memories and an insatiable yet
methodical desire for knowledge. They are rational, logical and clearheaded, have good
concentration, delight in debate in which they can show off their cleverness by luring
their adversaries into traps and confounding them with logic.
In their personal relationships they are often ill-at-ease,
if not downright unhappy. They are self-centered, wary and suspicious of others, and in
turn attract people who neither trust nor understand them. They prefer not to meddle with
others nor to allow interference with themselves. Casual acquaintances they will treat
with diplomacy, tact and, above all, reticence. They make few good friends but are
intensely loyal to those they do make, and they are bitter, revengeful enemies. They
sometimes dislike the opposite sex and test the waters of affection gingerly before
judging the temperature right for marriage. Once married, however, they are faithful,
though inclined to jealousy. Family life, if well ordered as they like it to be, more than
balances the goatlike inclination to lechery and inconstancy which some old authorities
have ascribed to Capricorns.
Besides those already mentioned, faults to which the type is
prone are over-conventionality, bigotry, selfishness, avarice and miserliness, chronic
complaining, incessant unnecessary worrying, and severity spilling over into cruelty.
Their occupations can include most professions that have to
do with maths or money and they are strongly attracted to music. They can be economists,
financiers, bankers, speculators, contractors, managers and real estate brokers. They
excel as bureaucrats, especially where projects demanding long-term planning and working
are concerned, and their skill in debate and love of dialectic make them good politicians.
They are excellent teachers, especially as principals of educational establishments where
they have the authority to manage and organize without too much intimacy with the staff
members. If working with their hands, they can become practical scientists, engineers,
farmers and builders. The wit and flippancy which is characteristic of certain
Capricornians may make some turn to entertainment as a career.
Physically they have thin bodies and are below average
height, with lean, narrow-chinned faces. The long skull, crowned with sparse black hair,
sits on a scrawny neck, and moustache and beard are also thin. They are narrow chested and
may be weak-kneed, a handicap which gives them an ungainly bearing. In spite of their
inprepossessing physique, Capricornians have a reasonably strong constitution. Many of the
ailments of which they frequently complain for they are inclined to hypochondria are
psychosomatic and due to their natural melancholia and depression.
Capricorn governs the knees, bones and skin, so its subjects
may be liable to fractures and strains of the knees and other defects of the legs. Skin
diseases from rashes and boils to leprosy (in countries where that disease is prevalent)
are dangers, and digestive upsets may be caused by the Capricornian's tendency to worry or
suppress emotions. Anaemia, Bright's disease, catarrh, deafness, rheumatism and rickets
are also said to threaten the natives of this sign.
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Patient
Ambitious
Careful
Practical
Humorous |
Pessimistic
Rigid
Overconventional
Grudging
Fatalistic |
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