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The twelve Animal Signs
for Women
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Snake woman
Her productive capacities
It would be a gross error to believe that the Snake woman is a brainless phoenix whose sole capacity to make a living is to seduce. She is in fact so endowed as to be able to stand on her own feet and manage her own career in a variety of fields.
It is true, however, that her charm is her first and foremost trump card. She can successfully exploit it in such professions as show business and public relations, or as a mannequin, negotiator, diplomat, saleswoman, and publicist. In general her target clients and audiences unwittingly fall under her spell and surrender themselves without opposing much resistance.
Owing to her lively intelligence and prominent perceptive faculty, she can be a first-rate psychologist, investigator, or theoretician. Her penetrating intuition helps her be a much prized astrologer, clairvoyante, or fortuneteller versed in all "mancies."
We should not forget that the female of the Snake sign is a born aesthete with a keen appreciation of art under all forms. She moves happily in every conceivable artistic career with an equal talent. As an artist she can create wonderful works and expresses herself with extraordinary charm and grace in speech, writing, sculpting, painting, and dancing. At a more modest level, she proves an imaginative haute-couture designer or tasteful beautician.
But this woman has some specific assets which not every other woman is favored with. First of all, despite her reluctance to cope squarely with reality and her natural laziness, she knows exactly what she wants in life and does not bother about what is not in direct relation with her objectives. Secondly, she has no culpability feeling about money, being able to draw a clear line between money and any emotional context; moreover, she has enough courage to demand a just remuneration for her work - it is impossible to underpay her. Finally, she is often served by incredible chance - it is frequent that she stumbles on a Maecenas, marries into wealth, or unexpectedly receives a fabulous heritage. The third asset, evidently, is largely apt to compensate for any deficiency in her work capacities she may have.
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