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| relationship between Saggitarius C and Aquarius A |
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Unbeatable on Paper
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| Best at : Marriage |
Worst at : Friendship |
Careerwise this can be a match made in heaven. If the partners are able to integrate their energies, the sky is the limit; yet insecurity often undermines their determination. The combination looks unbeatable on paper, or if one simply examines their combined raw talent. Somewhere, however, there is a nagging voice that persistently raises doubts, lowers self-esteem and threatens to sabotage the whole enterprise. Furthermore, the kind of creativity this duo exudes is likely to arouse envy and insecurity in other people. So, in the end, only a rock-hard determination to succeed, accompanied by the ruthless extirpation of negative programming, will move these two forward in their work. If this kind of resolve is lacking, they are likely to languish in a less than optimal setting, despite all their ability.
Relationships between Sagittarius Ill's and Aquarius I's are quite exciting, but unless there is a firm commitment to building a deeper emotional bond, the matchup is likely to remain superficial, albeit enjoyable. Then in need of the kind of help that demands sacrifice over a period of time, the partner in distress is, alas, all too likely to be left alone. Love affairs may he highly passionate initially, but can quickly fizzle. They are attractions that rarely involve a realistic possibility of marriage. Yet sheer guts and determination may result in the kind of success no one would have predicted for the relationship, and in the development of connections and new areas of interest previously unimagined by these two as individuals.
Parent-child relationships of either possible variation may see a concerted effort on the part of the parent to make the best of, or to exploit, the child's talents. Sagittarius III or Aquarius I hindsight may later indicate that such energy would have been better spent gently encouraging the attainment of more realistic goals.
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Dig in your heels. Don''t depend on your talent or take success for granted— hard work is needed. Sheer guts can win the day.
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In Association with :
The secret language of relationships
by
Gary Goldscneider and Joost Elffers
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