Chinese Culture >> Chinese Zodiac, Astrology >> Chinese Zodiac: Tiger
By: Gail Leino
Individuals born under the sign of the Tiger
Chinese Zodiac may be at one extreme or he
other. Tigers may be gentle, sentimental, and full of sympathy. Others may be
controlling, hot-tempered and extremely self-serving. Those who are interacting
with an individual born under the Tiger
Chinese Zodiac may have a bit of difficulty
in determining which of these two personalities they may be dealing with.
Regardless of the basic differences between the two types of Tiger Chinese
Zodiac personalities, one constant is always applicable. Individuals born under
the Tiger Chinese Zodiac is selfish by nature. He is often in a state of
self-contradiction between acting rashly without thinking things through and
hesitation. It is this state of rashness and hesitation that lessens the
individual born under the Tiger Chinese Zodiac from being an effective leader.
Instead, the tiger is best suited to working solo or with numbers and figures
rather than other individuals. Tigers maintain a level of suspicion that is
never entirely erased from their personalities. The tend to show off and like to
be seen as being in powerful positions or control. They can be, and often are,
extremely jealous. The Tiger Chinese Zodiac is extremely good at taking dreams
and self-goals and making them into realities. They do not show fear in the face
of diversity, and are persistent, almost tenacious, in achieving goals. Like the
cat, they have what seems an endless amount of lives and will recreate
themselves until they finally reach the level of success that they feel they are
entitled to.
The Tiger Chinese Zodiac individual is most productive in the Spring and is best
suited to make big changes in their life during the month of February. The Tiger
is most compatible with those individuals born under the signs of the
Pig or the Dog Chinese Zodiac. They should
never try to carry on a relationship with an individual born under the sign of
the Snake as there will be too much arrogance and suspicion for the relationship
to withstand. The Tiger and Horse make the most successful business partners as
both have a strong personality that works until the goals are met. The Tiger
Chinese Zodiac is said to be the sign of those individuals born in 1902, 1914,
1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986 and 1998.
About the Author
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