Woodrow Wilson drive and ambition
He is very socially oriented and works well with others. He may be active in community affairs or unite with others of similar ideals and intentions to work toward a common goal. Progressive and democratic, Woodrow Wilson is not concerned with hoarding personal power or having authority over others. He is a team player.
New, unconventional methods appeal to Wilson, especially ideas that involve bringing people together or creating fairer working conditions - such as networking, profit sharing, and job sharing. New technologies also interest him.
His energy level is high but somewhat erratic. Woodrow Wilson can be impatient, rebellious and inconstant in pursuing his aims.
It is not easy for Woodrow Wilson to show the world at large his angry or competitive side, but his family sees this side of his more often. Temper tantrums, tumultuous family relationships, or a great deal of competition between Wilson and one or more of his relations is likely. Woodrow Wilson likes to be the one in charge in his home and he puts a lot of energy into making it the way he wants it.
Intensely restless, dynamic and energetic, he is always on the go. When Woodrow Wilson wants something, he wants it NOW, and he acts decisively and impulsively, albeit sometimes hastily and prematurely. Impatient, high-strung, and often nervous and tense, Woodrow finds it difficult to slow down, pace himself or relax. He is fiercely individualistic and independent, self-willed and intolerant of restraints and restrictions imposed by others. Woodrow Wilson has a reckless disregard for authority and can be extremely rebellious. Cooperating with others is not Wilson's strong point! He is often brutally frank and abrupt with people, and can be quite impersonal when he is pursuing a desired goal. He may demonstrate an explosive temper when his will is blocked. Woodrow Wilson has a superabundance of energy and he needs a great deal of personal freedom to do things in his own style and at his own pace.
His imagination is great and Wilson tends to think with a purpose in mind. He is able to function despite a degree of uncertainty that colors his actions, and he is likely to have an alternate plan when matters do not progress the way Woodrow wants them to.
His role in life is apt to be one of great responsibility and Woodrow Wilson takes his tasks very seriously. Certain heaviness weighs on him because of this. He may have been unusually ambitious or mature at a tender age. Woodrow Wilson advances and attains his aspirations through dedication and perseverance, rather than fortune.
His ambition and/or role in life involve communication, message-carrying, writing or speaking, languages, or being an intermediary. Sometimes Woodrow Wilson is apt to feels that he has to work harder than others to get the word out or receive public recognition. "Work smarter, not harder" should be his motto.
Woodrow Wilson has a spiritual gift or vocation which colors his personal ambitions and drive for achievement. Helping people or serving the Whole is part of his role in life. Music, the arts, entertainment, and/or using imagery, visualization, or imagination can be aspects of Woodrow's work in the world.
He is attracted to careers which are somewhat unusual, creative, or avant-garde, and which offer Woodrow Wilson a maximum amount of freedom and independence. The nine-to-five routine is really not his cup of tea. Woodrow may make his living in diversified ways rather than focusing on one specific area or talent, and he is happiest when he can create a place in the world for his unique combination of different talents and interests. It is hard and unnatural for Woodrow Wilson to try to fit himself into a ready-made mold.
Sometimes his emotional or romantic interests detract Woodrow Wilson from his professional progress and the achievement of his long-range goals. Friendship with colleagues and especially superiors may be lacking, or prove to be a detriment to Wilson in a roundabout way. It seems that Woodrow must choose either business or pleasure - work or love. These two arenas simply do not go together very well for him.
Wilson can be rather antagonistic toward those in authority. Even without realizing it, he may convey this attitude and he may well be threatening to those in power. Thus, however well-meaning Woodrow Wilson is, he may find his initiatives or projects meet with little favor. Working independently might be Woodrow's best option.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Mars in Aquarius
Mars in 4th house
Mars Square Uranus
Mars Conjunct Mercury/Neptune
MC Conjunct Saturn
Mercury Opposition MC
Neptune Trine MC
Uranus Sextile MC
Venus Quincunx MC
Mars Quincunx MC
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