I am deficient in TACT
I had my Birth Chart done this past spring near my birthday- I just found it again and re-read it. Man oh man- It is sooo dead on -It is kinda spooky- Here are some of the descriptions for all of you to agree with:**Behind my rather pragmatic, hard-headed exterior, I am really an adventurer and a risk-taker. My cool, conservative manner masks a much more fiery core.
**Restless and inquisitive, I enjoy being mobile and taking short trips and excursions in order to see for myself what is going on in the world around me.
**If I am following my true nature, My life is apt to be unconventional, unusual, controversial, full of insecurity and excitement. I cannot and will not be forced into a pre-set mold and I find it difficult to conform.
**I love action and if others are settling down into a nice, comfortable little rut, then I am ready to stir things up, do something new, make changes, bring in some fresh blood. Routine and sameness is like death to me.
**I may be somewhat deficient in tact. (I am sure my family would agree with this)
**I have a sharp tongue and ready wit, and I enjoy intellectual competition, problem solving and demanding intellectual work.
**I am open and receptive to subjects that defy rational explanation, such as psychic phenomena, mental telepathy, metaphysics. My mind is imaginative and inspired and I have an aptitude for art and creative writing.
**My thinking is precise and logical, although I have periods of absentmindedness, building castles in the air or ruminating over mystical, abstract or imponderable subjects.
** I am a sensitive soul, a dreamer, very much attuned to the world of imagination and fantasy. I often retreat into my own inner world in order to escape the harshness of everyday living in the "real world"
**I must guard against being taken advantage of. I may be too suspicious and assign negative intentions to innocent people.
**People may feel like I are constantly scanning their inner motives and I probably am. I see through anything phony and any false pretense.
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