The Goat
/ Sheep
personality
Of all
the signs of the Chinese zodiac, the Goat is the most gifted
when it comes to the arts. He/she will be the great actor/actress,
writer, artist, or musician. Goats are insecure. They need
to feel loved and protected. They are easily drawn into
complex predicaments.
Goat people are dreamers, sometimes, they are pessimistic,
hesitant and overanxious worriers! They can be lazy sometimes.
If Goats have any choices, they would definitely choose
to marry a wealthy person and sit back for the rest of the
lives. Also, they are obsessed with their appearance. That,
play an enormous part in their sense of personal stability.
If they don't look their best, they may be afraid to go
out the door to pick up the Sunday papers.
Money
He/she is not good with money , although the Goat tends
to have a lot of it. Having money is the outcome of being
very successful with his/her art form.
Disorganized as they are , business is definitely not the
strength in a Goat.
They will gladly spend the money of others and know how
to surround themself with benefactors who believe in their
talent and know how to show it. They have holes their pockets
and are terrible at managing money.
The Goat in Love
Goat people are very
romantic sensitive, sweet and darling. In relationship,
they are sometimes a little bit bossy and lazy, but with
their gentle and caring nature, it will be hard to resist
Goat people.Anxious and dependent, They can't live without
love and need a companion thatis tender and will give them
lots of attention.
Compatible
with
The Goat is
best suited to the Tiger, Horse, Monkey, Pig and Rabbit
because he/she likes a serious and stable relationship.
He/she can also establish a good relationship with another
Goat. He can get on well with the Dragon, Snake, and Rooster
provided he/she doesn't smother them with too much togetherness.
Some
famous Goats:
Bill
Gates, Pamela Anderson, Kurt Cobain, Mick Jagger, Keith
Richards, Mel Gibson, Bruce Willis, Julia Roberts, William
Shatner, Joe Pesci,Billy Idol, Christopher Walken, Michelangelo,
Paul Gauguin, Leonardo da Vinci, Franz Liszt, Rudolph Valentino,
Laurence Olivier, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Federico
Fellini.
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