Jerry Seinfeld motivation
The way Jerry Seinfeld appears or comes across to others is very congruent with his true nature; what he sees is what you get. The description below corroborates what you read about Jerry in the previous chapter. If at all possible, Seinfeld should avoid living in large cities, as he needs natural surroundings.
He is a steadfast and patient soul, capable of tremendous devotion, dedication, endurance and constancy. The ability to follow through and stick with things is one of his greatest assets. Once Seinfeld's course is set, he pursues it tenaciously until it is completed, stubbornly resisting any attempts to sway him from his purpose.
Jerry Seinfeld has a very practical nature; he wants to see concrete, tangible results for his efforts, and he is not one to concoct wild dreams that are unlikely to come into fruition. Most of his "wild dreams" have to do with material achievements, well-being and security, for he has a great love of the physical world and he wants to experience and enjoy it to the full. Though Jerry Seinfeld will work long and persistently, he also has a strong sensual and comfort-loving side, and he wants to enjoy what he has worked for. In fact, Seinfeld can be enormously lazy at times and has a tendency to overindulge in good food and other earthly pleasures. Jerry Seinfeld also loves the beauty of the natural world and he probably prefers a serene country setting to an urban life style.
Basically, his needs are simple and he is easy to please. Jerry Seinfeld has a strong desire for security, stability and peace, and will rarely make changes unless he is forced to do so. He is not very demanding emotionally, though he does crave a great deal of physical closeness and affection. Because of his faithfulness, emotional steadfastness and gentle strength, others often depend upon Seinfeld for support. Though he hates upheaval and sudden changes, Jerry Seinfeld usually maintains his poise and equanimity. Jerry Seinfeld also has an innate sense of harmony with nature, allowing things to grow and unfold in their own time and the patience to nurture something into being - be it a garden, a child, or a creative project. He makes an excellent parent, especially if he follows his instincts more often than "the experts".
Jerry has three major faults: one is his bullheaded obstinacy. The second is his unwillingness to deviate from his safe, predictable routine. And the third is Seinfeld's tendency to always insist upon realism and undervalue the imaginative, speculative, and fanciful - in other words, Jerry Seinfeld lacks the ability to play with ideas and possibilities, and to open his mind to new horizons.
Jerry Seinfeld has a clear sense of his own self and he therefore conveys a strong impression to others of who he is and what he wants. Assertive and self-motivated, Seinfeld can be a leader - one whom others look to for direction - but he competes and often clash with other strong individuals. Jerry Seinfeld feels a need to be in control of his own life and he can be too self-involved, too immersed in his own interests, and oblivious to others at times.
He is a positive, vital, energetic and active go-getter. He enjoys competition, and his initiative and self-confidence make Jerry Seinfeld a winner.
While Jerry Seinfeld does have a strong drive, he frequently holds himself back. One of his challenges lies in learning to endure frustration and to patiently overcome the obstacles in his life (or his own internal caution and resistance!).
He may have had a demanding and perfectionist or absent father. In any case, a lack of support and approval, a great deal of responsibility at an early age and an underlying feeling that he can never quite measure up may hold Seinfeld back. While he may encounter a great deal of adversity and struggle alone through many of life's trials, this makes Jerry Seinfeld tough and determined. However, Seinfeld should beware of becoming cynical, too hard on himself, and too demanding and critical of others.
Seinfeld might be called the eternal optimist and has a very peace-loving nature. He seems to be happy and content, generous and popular in social circles. Jerry Seinfeld also has a good sense for business and likes to carry out enterprises on a large scale.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Ascendant in Taurus and Sun in Taurus
Sun in Taurus
Sun in 1st house
Sun Trine Mars
Sun aspects Mars and Saturn
Sun Opposition Saturn
Sun Conjunct Moon/Jupiter
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