Bob Marley motivation
Not only is Bob Marley restless and adventurous (as mentioned in the previous chapter), he also has a rebellious, unconventional streak and really wants to have a significant impact on the world. He is a very active person and likely to be involved in community affairs as well as successful in his business or career.
He is a freedom-loving, strong-willed and independent-minded individual, and he insists upon living his own life as he sees fit, even if it means ignoring convention and tradition. In personal relationships, Bob Marley cannot be owned or possessed, and while he is willing to share himself with another, he does not always adjust easily to the emotional give and take of close relationships. Though intellectually open, Marley can be enormously stubborn, opinionated and inflexible on a one-to-one level. Bob has strong convictions and feelings about fairness and equality, and he tries to abide by them; however, his ideals about how people "should" treat one another do not always take into account human weaknesses, differences and needs. Bob Marley probably dislikes sentimentality and traditional gender roles and "games".
He is fair, intelligent, objective and rational and he often let his head rule rather than his heart. Bob Marley seems rather self-sufficient and emotionally detached because he is capable of putting aside his personal feelings and viewing things dispassionately. But once Bob makes up his mind on an issue, it is difficult to dissuade him, and he can be rather dogmatic.
Bob Marley thinks in broad terms and is concerned with the world beyond his own personal sphere - his town, nation, or even planet. He is likely to become involved in, or show a keen interest in, community endeavors, social organizations and groups of all kinds. He enjoys being part of a group endeavor, and he often assumes the role of organizing, managing or supervising group activities.
Forward-looking and progressive, he harbors great hopes for the future. Bob Marley stays current and up to date, and responds to contemporary cultural trends, both in terms of personal style and ideas. When young, Bob Marley was very influenced by peer pressure and by all the "latest crazes". Bob has an experimental mind and is attracted to novelty.
His strong points include his concern for human welfare and social betterment, his sense of fairness and democratic spirit, and his vision. His faults are his stubbornness and inflexibility, and a tendency to be very obtuse and insensitive when it comes to personal feelings and human needs.
Ownership gives Bob Marley a sense of security, and he has a strong attachment to his possessions. Bob also has a natural instinct or understanding of economics, finance, trade, and appraising the value of merchandise.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Ascendant in Sagittarius and Sun in Aquarius
Sun in Aquarius
Sun in 2nd house
|