George C. Scott approach to life and appearances
The following is a description of George's basic stance toward life, the way others see him, the way George C. Scott comes across, the face he shows to the world. In the page about motivation you will read about the inner George C. Scott - 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 George C. Scott" may not shine through and others may be in for so a few surprises once they get to know George a little better. This page describes the disguise Scott wears, his role in life, while the page about motivation talks about the real person beneath the disguise.
George C. Scott appears gentle and soft, and he acts rather reserved with others until he knows them well and feels it is safe to be open with them. George has a strong need for emotional security and a sense of belonging, and is deeply attached to the past: his heritage, roots, family, cherished friends, familiar places, etc. Making radical changes or moves away from what is familiar and safe can be very painful and difficult for him. Scott tends to cling to people, memories and possessions of personal or sentimental significance. Having a home, a safe haven, is very important to Scott.
Scott approaches life emotionally and subjectively and he is sensitive to the emotional atmosphere, the subtle undercurrents of feeling in and around him. Instinctive and non-rational, George C. Scott is often unable to give a clear, simple explanation for his actions. Something either feels right, or it does not.
His emotions and personal loyalties tend to color George's thoughts and opinions. He views life from a very personal perspective and often cannot mentally detach himself from his own personal bias and prejudices. He is apt to be concerned primarily with how something affects him and those dear and close to him, rather than with the principle or the broader social implications. For instance, he may be very patriotic and feel that whatever "my country" does is right without really knowing much about the other nation's policies or point of view. Simply put: if it is good for George and his near and dear ones, then it is good. If it is not good for him and his near and dear ones, it is no good.
He is tenaciously loyal, protective, and supportive of those he cares about, and has a very strong nurturing, paternal nature. George C. Scott empathizes with others and intuitively senses the feelings and needs of other people. Compassionate and sympathetic, he is easily moved by others' pain, and George C. Scott is often the one that others seek out when they need comfort, reassurance, or help.
His moods fluctuate and change frequently and he is sometimes open and sometimes withdrawn emotionally. George C. Scott communicates nonverbally and appreciates a person who can pick up subtle cues and hints, rather than having to make everything explicit.
George never forgets either kindness or unkindness shown to him.
Despite the fact that his core self is quite a bit different from the face the world generally sees, George C. Scott has a strong desire to be seen and recognized, to be acknowledged, and to have a significant influence on people in his environment. He may do remarkable things in order to be noticed. However, George C. Scott often does not get the full recognition he wishes for.
At times his feisty spirit, aggressiveness, and a too-forceful approach get George into trouble. George C. Scott tends to take offense when none was intended. He may be viewed as a troublemaker, an upstart, or an egotist with little concern for others. George C. Scott needs to moderate his temper to avoid constant irritation with those in his environment.
George C. Scott seems tolerant, broad-minded, and well-educated or as if he has traveled widely. He radiates a certain distinction, even nobility. Scott is apt to have a significant impact on the people he encounters, without even realizing it - a positive, encouraging one.
George C. Scott appears to be liberal and open-minded. Anything new, innovative, unusual, or off the beaten track arouses his interest. Scott infuses his environment with enthusiasm, new life and excitement. Though not intentionally disruptive, George C. Scott does enjoy startling or waking people up a bit.
George C. Scott has a dynamic personality and great ability to improvise, but he is likely to surprise, perplex or confuse people in his relationships constantly. His somewhat eccentric, impulsive and hasty actions could lead to accidents if he is not careful.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Cancer Rising
Sun Square Asc.
Mars Square Asc.
Jupiter Trine Asc.
Uranus Trine Asc.
Asc. Opposition Mercury/Uranus
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