I have always found myself connected deeply to the earth and to the changes of the season, allowing my consciousness to accept the effect of the cosmos on my persona. The date of my birth categorizes me as a dragon on the zodiac calendar. I have never vested much in zodiac signs or horoscopes but thought it would be an interesting exploration since I mention the zodiac in my final paper and wanted to expand on it more but didn’t want to exceed 10 pages by too much, haha. I found the description given on chinesezodiac.com to be fairly accurate and relative to my personality. The dragon is described as ambitious, creative, passionate, and willing to take risks. I tend to be a strong willed, dominant girl who is often described as intimidating. I have large ambitions for my future and will never settle for anything less that the dreams I have set out for myself. A dragon is found to become stressed from their pursuits, can come off as arrogant, and prefers to be alone. My refusal to settle makes it hard for me to acquire large amounts of friends, making me selective, somewhat elitist, and unfriendly at times. To project such an unapproachable image is a side effect of having such an uncompromising personality.
This site also offers a compatibility section. But if a zodiac sign can determine who is and is not meant to be, will you then discriminate those who are not classified as cosmically compatible? Because a dragon and an ox/goat are not willing to settle for anything less than what they desire the most, should I reject all those who are an ox or a goat and only look for the better match of a monkey or a rat? I acknowledge the significance of the cosmos on my personality, but I will not accept that it is set in stone. These characteristic definitions are subject to flexibility and change.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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