☆Your greatest challenge is self-knowledge
☆The way forward is to understand that having opinions or education does not necessarily make you selfaware. You need to take the time to reflect and look within.
The Birthday Of The Quarterback, The Day Of Onslaught
Sun sign: Scorpio
Ruling planet: Mars, the warrior
Symbol: The Scorpion
Birth date ruler: Sun, the individual
Tarot card: The magician (will-power)
Favorable numbers: 1, 3
Lucky days: Tuesday and Sunday, especially when these days fall on 1 and 3 of the month
Lucky colors: Red, orange, hunter green
Birthstone: Topaz
The greatest fear for people born on November 1 is a life without variety and challenge. They despise inaction and lack of progress, being stimulated by progressive, even radical concepts. Doers, rather than thinkers, offense rather than defense, as soon as they have completed one challenge they throw themselves wholeheartedly into the next.
These people are up for any challenge life can throw at them because the excitement and uncertainty taxing situations offer them make them feel alive. If they find a way to satisfy their hunger for adventure and stimulation, their boundless energy and vital spark give them the power and potential to make things happen. If, however, they find themselves in an environment where they do not need to be in battle mode, they can sink into despondency, even depression.
They tend to be honest and outspoken individuals, willing to offer their opinion on anything. Although their self-confidence is admirable, it does not always help them achieve their goals because one thing they can lack is good judgment. They may, for example, take dangerous risks or underestimate or misinterpret people and situations, and their inability to listen to the sound advice of others, even those who are experts in their field, can work against them. In other words, they make excellent quarterbacks, but very poor defenders, and in tough situations their lack of defensive strategy can leave them wide open to attack.
Until the age of twenty-one they may come across as intense and serious, but after the age of twenty-two they break out of their shell and their adventurous nature shines through. They want to take more chances and challenge themselves in new areas to build up their sense of purpose. Whatever age they are, their courageous spirit and expansive outlook give them remarkable potential to extend the bounds of human knowledge. But to become the inspirational and influential force they are destined to be, self-knowledge and a powerful dose of common sense are crucial.
☆ On the dark side:Foolish, unaware, restless
☆ At your best:Inventive, exciting, energetic
The active people born on November 1 give their undivided energy to endeavors in which they are involved. There is an undeniable attraction to danger working on this day. Not only do November 1 people tend to seek it out, but it can also come up behind them, often catching them unawares. For those born on this day, excitement in their profession is a prerequisite. If they spend an extended amount of time in an unstimulating job, they are likely to stagnate or atrophy. Until November 1 people have found a good way to satisfy this need for stimulation, their lives remain unfulfilled.
The aggressive elements of this personality7 find easy expression. In general, others are not offended by a November 1 person's forceful attitude, since those born on this day usually present themselves in a straightforward, guileless fashion. Honesty in general comes naturally to November 1 people, but they are also capable of hiding very complex covert activities as well. Therefore, they gladly show a great deal of themselves to the outside world, but by no means everything.
November 1 people display immense self-confidence but their disregard of danger can place them in harm's way, both physically and psychologically. They also have a tendency to underrate their adversaries, and brush off those who would warn them to be more guarded.
November 1 people must not only learn to be more realistic in sizing up the opposition but also should try to view life in general with a more coldly objective eye. They have to begin, hopefully sooner in their lives rather than later, to listen to the advice of others and to take it to heart.
November 1 people are happiest when they are in the attack mode in their chosen field of endeavor. Whether it is going at a stack of paperwork, an instrument, their opponent in a game or sport, or pursing a love object, they are difficult to stop. Their mode of operation is generally more in the nature of a blitz rather than a careful probe or limited strike. The all-out nature of what they do makes them forces to be reckoned with but, at the same time, in competitive situations may leave their own defense open to punishing counter-strikes.
Those born on this day usually have excellent, even brilliant, insight into technical matters as well as people, but rarely into themselves. They may need to spend a considerable amount of time getting to know the deeper aspects of their nature. In addition, November 1 people, as stated above, could benefit from a more defensive or guarded orientation. Cultivation of good sound common sense will take them a long way on their path.
Power Thought:I can be responsible, and when I relax my inner wisdom is clear and available,The stillest part of the hurricane is its center
Those born on the 1st day of the month are ruled by the number 1 and by the Sun. People born on the l sl like to be first. Those ruled by the number 1 are typically individual, highly opinionated, and eager to rise to the top. November 1 people usually have the stamina and concentration to hang in there, but can experience frustrations. The Sun symbolizes strong creative energy and fire, which is best kept flowing steadily rather than allowed to sporadically flare out of control. Coupled with Pluto and Mars (ruler and co-ruler of Scorpio), the Sun's influence can lead November 1 people to be rash and highly destructive to themselves and others.
The 1st card of the Major Arcana is The Magician, who symbolizes intellect, communication, information, as well as magic. Over his head is an infinity symbol, which in some Tarot decks takes the form of a hat, in others a halo. Many interpretations may be drawn, one of which is that the Magician recognizes the cyclical and unending nature of life and is empowered by this understanding. The positive traits suggested by this first card include diplomatic skill and shrewdness but. negatively, lack of scruples and opportunism. The choice rests with the November 1 person whether to be taken up with superficiality and destructive impulses or to develop more far-reaching influences on society, as well as deeper personal goals.
☆Luck maker:(Learn to read people better)Put yourself in someone else’s shoes before you act. Thinking about how your behavior will affect others reduces your chances of attracting bad luck.
You’re drawn to people born on July 23 to August 22:You are both fierce, intense and entertaining, and this can be a passionate and exciting relationship.
People born on November 1 are magnetic and exciting, and can make friends easily. Although they are in great demand, they can have difficulty in choosing a partner because they have incredibly high expectations. They want someone who is passionate and supportive, but need to watch out for jealousy and controlling behavior. Once they do find someone who is their physical and intellectual equal, the effect on them is grounding and positive.
People born on this day are injury and accident prone and, as in all aspects of their lives, better judgment and common sense are required. Not surprisingly, vigorous exercise is highly recommended for them as it provides an outlet for their astonishing energy. They will naturally drift toward activities that are competitive, in particular football, soccer, baseball, and basketball. Other activities that might appeal include martial arts, boxing and mountain climbing, but they need to make sure they take proper precautions and exercise caution. As far as diet is concerned, moderation is key as they tend to eat whatever is available to them, rather than thinking or planning their diet to maximize their chances of good health. Carrying a malachite crystal will bring calmness into their lives, and wearing, meditating on and surrounding themselves with the color blue will encourage them to think before they act and speak.
November 1 people are, not surprisingly, accident-prone. They must keep to the good sense they exercise daily, in caring for themselves. Vigorous physical exercise is highly recommended for these hard-driving people, along with competitive games and sports. Martial arts are perhaps attractive to those torn on November 1, but should be practiced with great care and restraint. As far as diet is concerned, November 1 people are usually less than fastidious and may indeed resist disciplining their eating habits. Alcohol consumption should be strictly limited.
These people must have careers that offer them plenty of variety, challenge and, if possible, excitement. They make excellent business entrepreneurs but may also excel in artistic, inventive or legal and scientific fields. Their constant need for challenge may lead them to the world of sport. Other career options include sales, banking, the stock market, tourism, writing, acting, music, education, medicine, and social work.
The life path of people born on this day is to acquire greater self-knowledge. Once they have learned to exercise better judgment, their destiny is to explore and develop new ideas and to inspire others to do the same.
Common sense is your crying need. Learn to protect yourself in daily life. Remain focused on the vanguard, but don't forget your rearguard. Get to know yourself better
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