George C. Scott motivation
Because he is nurturing and emotionally supportive, as mentioned in the previous chapter, and personal relationships are so crucial to him (as described below), George C. Scott has the talent and inclination to offer personal support and assistance to others on an ongoing basis - teaching, parenting, or any activity that involves direct, one-on-one relationships. However, Scott tends to be too easily affected by other people, thereby sometimes accommodating their needs and wants at the expense of his own.
Harmony and balance are his keynotes. George C. Scott instinctively understands the need to accommodate other people's interests and desires, and he is always fair and willing to meet others half way. Tactful, diplomatic, and quite socially aware, George does all he can to avoid conflict and discord. His spirit is one of cooperation and compromise, and he often achieves through charm and discretion what would have been impossible to achieve with a direct, forceful approach.
Getting along with and pleasing others may be too important to Scott since he can be too dependent on the approval and opinions of other to make his own decisions. Scott will rarely act without seeking the counsel and feedback of other people. He prefers sharing and doing things with others rather than on his own. Being alone feels very unnatural to George C. Scott, and he has a strong need for a partner and intimate one-on-one relationships.
George C. Scott invests a great deal of his energy in personal love relationships and he is very idealistic and romantic about marriage. George C. Scott seeks a partner who is his equal intellectually, and who is capable of a mental relationship as well as a physical and emotional one. He makes a thoughtful, considerate friend or lover, and he enjoys the traditional symbols of love - courtship, flowers, etc. Scott perceives relationships like an art that requires time, attention and creative effort. George C. Scott appreciates a partner who is subtle and polished, never coarse or blunt.
Fairness and equality, both in his personal relationships and in the world, are extremely important to him. If George C. Scott fights about anything, it is often about something he feels is unfair and unbalanced. Balance is very important to George. He believes in moderation in all things and avoids fanaticism and extremism at all costs.
George C. Scott also has a strong need for beautiful, harmonious surroundings and a natural sense of artistic style and grace, which is reflected in the way Scott dresses and furnishes his home and workspace. Everything must be aesthetically pleasing and appropriate. Working with people as a counselor, advisor, consultant, or negotiator, or in an artistic field such as design or photography would be fulfilling to him.
He is a private person and inclined to withdraw in very public and impersonal social settings. George C. Scott prefers to work at home or in a very personal small business.
Scott invests a lot of his creative energy into his home, family relationships, and his inner life.
He is assertive, energetic, active, courageous and vital. George C. Scott has a very strong physical drive that expresses itself as sexuality and passion, a desire to compete with others, and a tendency to fight. George C. Scott has a victorious spirit and the will to win.
Scott occasionally gamble, splurge, or overextend himself in ways that may be quite at odds with his usual way of doing things. Exaggerating his accomplishments or spending too much in order to impress others and build up his own self-esteem can be a problem. However, George C. Scott also has faith and an optimistic side, which enable him to recover from the negative consequences of his excesses, and to learn from them.
Along with his energy and drive, George C. Scott has high ideals and an active fantasy life. There is a dreamer and an idealist in Scott, as well as a doer and a fighter. George wants to win but not at the expense of others, and this may be somewhat of a dilemma for him.
He is very open and receptive to the spiritual, intangible, and subtle realms, and can easily receive or give conscious guidance based on his inner attunement. George C. Scott takes many things for granted, such as the existence of an afterlife or the effects of subtle influences like aromatherapy, spiritual healing, etc. These things seem obvious to George, whereas to many people they are a matter of conjecture or even illusory. George C. Scott may not realize he has spiritual gifts because they come so naturally to him.
George C. Scott has a great need for security which he may seek in a partner who could be older than him and perhaps married before. George C. Scott probably feels restrained in expressing affection, giving the impression of being cool and indifferent toward those he loves.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Ascendant in Cancer and Sun in Libra
Sun in Libra
Sun in 4th house
Sun Conjunct Mars
Sun Quincunx Jupiter
Sun aspects Mars and Neptune
Sun Sextile Neptune
Sun Conjunct Venus/Saturn
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