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Astrology Outlook

By Christopher Dunwoody

We have once again reached the "start" of the zodiac, with the infant of the zodiac: Aries! And their spring-is-sprung vibe makes them a fitting entity to be born this time of year.

Basic Personality:

Aries is a sign known to stand out in a crowd, and take the passings of each day with a simple approach focusing on the essentials. This is good because it makes for a strait-forward and direct personality, but lack of attention to the nitty-gritty can cause them to rush. There is also a witty edge to Aries that can be so strait forward that it borders dare-devilishness. They're need for success brings out a powerful determination, but they must not let themselves get selfish. They must also be sure to have a project or hobby to keep them going, as lack of achievements can make Aries psychologically ill and hard to live around. A happy helthy Aries is adventerous, and confident, but should remember that patience is a virtue.

Partnership:

Aries, like Scorpio, are known for being very passionate, and links to an Aries's need for achievement of goals. This sign is known for being very active in the dating scene, and have a sexual need stronger than most other zodiac signs. This intensely energetic personality requires a lively other. I recommend Gemini.

Career:

Aries are most happy in careers where they can express themselves in a setting with as little stillness and boredom as possible. The pioneer inside makes them able to work their way to the top of a crowd, and once that ground is reached they still want more. I recommend they look into engineering, the electronic industries, the armed forces, psychiatry, dentistry, and art.