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WEEKLY HOROSCOPE

valid from 06-09-2010 until 12-09-2010

Capricorn
The Capricorn doesn't rest before he has reached the top of the mountain. Fed by his need for possessions, social and financial status, sometimes paid with a mortgage, he withstands difficulties, takes his responsibilities and perseveres until he has reached his goal: the repayment of this mortgage.
In so doing, he sometimes neglects his family and regularly misses out on the pleasant things of life. He is continually seeking the balance between work, love and relaxation. Discipline and ambition are central themes and key elements in the life of the Capricorn. As far back as his early youth, when he first goes to school, the Capricorn becomes serious and gets a strong sense of responsibility. He usually does well at school and during further education. Capricorn are therefore often experts in their field.
A Capricorn isn't too fond of too many emotions and will therefore look for a stable en secure relationship with his partner. He may, at times, give the impression of being cold and distant, but he is a loyal and trustworthy friend.
It takes years before the Capricorn realises that there is more to life than work, social status and accumulating possessions. He feels somewhat jealous of others who enjoy and have enjoyed life so much more than he does now and did in the past. But the fact that he doesn't allow himself rest and play-time, is a problem. Life always is and remains serious business for the Capricorn.
Remarkably, the Capricorn doesn't mind getting older. A distinction is made here between being old and getting old. The Capricorn isn't even bothered by being old, while most people don't like being old at all. These people will do anything never to get old, especially the Leo. Most people want to gét old though.
The second half of the lives of most Capricorn is somewhat easier and more relaxed than the first. The need for security and social status, however, never completely leaves them. Capricorn don't often 'bloom'(again) later in life, at a more advanced age.
The older Capricorn prefers to remain standing firmly on both feet, thereby making his life more difficult than strictly necessary. He still doesn't allow himself to enjoy himself to the full, begrudges himself the pleasures of life and keeps loading more responsibilities on his shoulders than is strictly necessary.

Famous Capricorn: Tanja Jess, Tolkien, Diane Keaton, Nicolas Cage, David Bowi, Albert Schweizer, Muhammed Ali, Al Capone, Oliver Hardy, Newton, Mao Tse-Tung, Louis Pasteur, Denzel Washington, Tiger Woods, Matisse, Simon Wiesenthal and Jennifer Hoffman.


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