
Happy New Year! p>
Now, I know we are well into January and already celebrated the new year, but not everyone measures their time like us, and according to the Chinese zodiac the new year – the year of the dragon – starts today. p>
People born in the year of the dragon are considered powerful and having a strong charisma. Many want their children to be born under this sign, and therefore a baby boom is expected during the year. Since China has its “one child” policy, many couples have waited with having children in order to get a dragonchild. P>
According to the Chinese zodiac dragons are born leaders, those who make things happen. As far as they can see their power is unchallenged. Most people look up to a Dragon, and he is often the example of others. Dragons are idealists, perfectionists, and because they are convinced that they are already perfect they have big difficulies to change. Because of his thirst for power the Dragon does not age well. The prospect of losing their power, the feeling of his youths strength slowly disappearing is unbearable to him. p>
The dragon is irritable and stubborn. He is bigmouthed and often speaks without thinking. Nevertheless, his opinions worth listening to and his advice worth taking into consideration. He easally gets an audience and he has a substantial influence over people. The dragon is known for his arrogance. He is enthusiastic on the verge of impatiant, and it’s easy for him to lose his temper. p>
Dragons are dauntless, dynamic and charismatic. As a Dragon joins a group of people, the room starts to simmer. He has such a firm confidence and inflated ego it’s no use trying to point out when he’s wrong. p>
Dragons are tyrannical. They hate orders, unless it is they themselves who share them. Unlike the Tiger, who has his way with his assertiveness and his seriousness, or the Taurus, whose authority is implied in his rugged appearance, the Dragon knows instinctively how to exercise authority in a mild and friendly manner.
Dragons are terrible snobs. Even if money is not always important, they can not avoid being impressed by wealth, prestige, status and glory. P>
The Dragon is gifted, intelligent, diligent and generous. He can carry anything through. Regardless of what the Dragon chooses to devote his life to art, medicine or policy, he will shine. He succeeds wherever he goes. P>
The Dragon is often loved. He is never disappointed in terms of love – rather, he is often the subject of an unhappy love. Women born in the year of the Dragon are often surrounded by a crowd of admirers. p>
Famous dragons are Joan of Arc, Jimmy Connors, Salvador Dali, Kirk Douglas, Ernesto “Che” Guevara, Oliver Hardy, Edward Heath, Grace Kelly, Bruce Lee, John Lennon, Yehudi Menuhin, Walter Mondale, Francisco Franco, Martin Luther King, Florence Nightingale, Shirley Temple, Haile Selassie, Frank Sinatra, Ringo Starr, Anthony Quinn, Mae West, Harold Wilson, myself and my dear wife. P>
As a Dragon you should supposedly avoid another Dragon as a partner because the relationship might become a permanent race or fight. But if you succeed
in getting through the fight with the relationship intact, it can work well. Something I can vouch for. P>
Happy New Year! p>
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