Personality: You are responsible, hardworking, and serious about your goals. You hold yourself to high standards and can be your own harshest critic. There may be a deep fear of failure or of not living up to expectations, sometimes inherited from a demanding or distant authority figure in early life.
Life Events: Early career may be marked by obstacles, slow progress, or heavy responsibility placed on your shoulders. Recognition and authority tend to arrive later in life, often after the age of forty, but when they come, they are well-deserved and enduring. This placement rewards patience and persistence with lasting achievement and respect.
Career: Well-suited to leadership, management, government, administration, and any field requiring structure, accountability, and long-term commitment. You make a capable and trustworthy authority figure once you have earned the role.
Growth: The lesson is to define success on your own terms rather than chasing external validation or status. Learning that worth is not measured solely by accomplishment frees you from the fear of failure and the burden of constant striving.
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