Edgar Bergen approach to life and appearances
The following is a description of Edgar's basic stance toward life, the way others see him, the way Edgar Bergen comes across, the face he shows to the world. In the page about motivation you will read about the inner Edgar Bergen - his real motivation, which describes the kind of person he is at heart and where his true priorities lie. Study this page and the next one and compare them - there may be significant differences between the two, in which case "the inner Edgar Bergen" may not shine through and others may be in for so a few surprises once they get to know Edgar a little better. This page describes the disguise Bergen wears, his role in life, while the page about motivation talks about the real person beneath the disguise.
Cautious, prudent, and rather self-contained, he is a person who approaches life realistically and who is not inclined to take foolish chances or get carried away by the overly optimistic or idealistic schemes of starry-eyed dreamers. In fact, Edgar Bergen frequently has a jaundiced view of such things. He is rather worldly-wise at a fairly young age, even somewhat of a cynic. Often the world does not seem like a safe, friendly place to Bergen, and he tends to approach life in a guarded, conservative manner. He is generally calculated and careful, and is rarely spontaneous, fluid, open, and childlike.
He is pragmatic, shrewd, and an excellent strategist, carefully planning his moves for maximum effectiveness and advantage. He is willing to work long and persistently for what he wants and he often does things the hard way. Edgar does not expect others to take care of him and sometimes refuses or simply does not seek any outside help. He is often very ambitious, but quietly so. There is nothing flamboyant or flashy about his approach. He is very responsible, conscientious, and concerned with his duties to others and how he comes across socially - his "rank" so to speak.
To others Edgar Bergen seems mature, serious, quiet, reflective, and emotionally detached. Edgar dislikes sloppy sentimentality and will not openly display his feelings, especially the more tender ones. Bergen likes to always appear poised and in control; and he hates to show any weakness, vulnerability, or chinks in his armor.
Edgar Bergen respects tradition and the time-honored way of doing things, and he feels that there is much to be gained from studying history and also by learning from older, more experienced people. A wise mentor or father is often Bergen's guide in life, and he in turn develops a great deal of hard-earned wisdom, which he likes to impart to younger people.
Edgar Bergen has a stern, authoritarian, no-nonsense aspect to his personality. He expects much from himself and may not give himself enough leeway to experiment and make mistakes.
He also tends to be rather close-fisted, to save and conserve his money and resources rather than spending or enjoying them. Edgar Bergen spends money on things of quality and of lasting value, things which are good investments, but not frivolous, temporary pleasures. There is a bit of the ascetic in him. Edgar exercises great self-discipline and self-control and he can "do without" very well. His tastes are generally understated and simple.
Though he may have other, more colorful and imaginative sides, the face Bergen shows the world is modest and rather conservative.
Edgar Bergen has a mature and rather heavy, solemn demeanor, and he tends to take himself and life too seriously. He possesses a great deal of self-control, self-discipline, and a very dominant conscience. He may be dogged by feelings of personal inadequacy and inhibition. Edgar Bergen seems authoritarian to others.
His emotional responses, feelings, and prejudices come across to others quite clearly and Edgar Bergen could be seen as a rather moody, inconsistent creature. On the other hand, he is not impersonal or removed, so people are drawn to confide in him. At times Bergen may wish he was not so easy to read.
There is a receptive, elusive quality to Edgar's personality. Bergen can be difficult to pin down, difficult to know, something of a mystery. At times Edgar Bergen may feel frustrated because he feels that he is not being perceived very clearly, that he does not make a powerful impression, that he is easily overlooked or discounted. If he does not wish to be "invisible", Bergen must make some effort to define and clarify - both for himself and for the rest of the world - who Edgar Bergen is. On the other hand, Edgar Bergen may purposely create illusions about himself with the intent to deceive - or entertain - others.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Capricorn Rising
Saturn Conjunct Asc.
Moon Square Asc.
Neptune Quincunx Asc.
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