THE SIGN
OF THE TIGER
Tigers do
not find worth in power or money. They will be completely honest about how they
feel and expect the same of you. On the other hand, they seek approval from
peers and family. Generally, because of their charming personalities Tigers are
well liked. Often, failing at a given task or being unproductive in his
personal or professional life can cause a Tiger to experience a depression.
Criticism from loved ones can also generate this type of Tiger reaction. Still,
like all felines, Tigers always land on their feet, ready for their next act in
life, pursuing it with unyielding energy and hunting it infallibly.
Tigers
are also incorrigibly competitive - they simply cannot pass up a challenge,
especially when honor is at stake, or they are protecting those they love.
Tigers are unpredictable and it would be unwise to underestimate their
reactions. They may appear cool, but they have the Big Cat's instincts to pounce
at a moment's warning. Natural leaders, they have a strong sense of their own
dignity, and if they find themselves in the ranks, they can be stubborn and
obstinate. In positions of power they can be difficult though stimulating
bosses. Tigers are intelligent, alert, and farsighted. They have their fingers
on the pulse. Good strategists and tacticians, they often have a hidden agenda.
As long as they do not risk their luck too often, and keep their restless
nature under control, their tactics usually pay off in life.
THE WOOD
TIGER
The Wood Tiger is more adaptable to working with others and
therefore does not demonstrate the typical "take charge" attitude of
other Tigers. The Wood element adds stability, giving him warmth of character
that draws people in and makes the Tiger a popular person. They are not selfish
creatures and will give their time, attention or possessions to anyone in need.
These Tigers bring a solid practicality to any problem. They can control their
urges to completely take over, letting others do the work. They must be aware
of their slightly volatile tempers and short attention spans, and not let those
characteristics get the best of them or cause them or their loved ones undue
pain.
Comments